Provide compiled GTFS schedule data in geospatial format. Transit routes associates route information to shapes. Transit stops associates route information to stops.
The Public Transit Routes feature layer is composed of fixed rail transit routes within the Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The modes of transit that are represented include cable car, commuter rail, heavy rail, inclined plane, light rail, monorail/automated guide way, and streetcar rail as defined by the Federal Transit Administration, US Department of Transportation.
Provide compiled GTFS schedule data in geospatial format. Transit routes associates route information to shapes. Transit stops associates route information to stops.
Use GTFS schedule trips, stop_times, shapes, and stops to estimate whether corridor segments have scheduled headways of 20 minutes or less.
This feature service provides transit routes for the San Francisco Bay Region that were produced by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). The features were extracted by Metropolitan Transportation Commission staff from statewide data produced by Caltrans.For information on how Caltrans developed the source data, and to access the complete data set, please visit the High Quality Transit Areas Analysis Open Data Portal.
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Provide compiled GTFS schedule data in geospatial format. Transit routes associates route information to shapes. Transit stops associates route information to stops.
This layer depicts the public transportation lines received through the Esri Community Maps program, USDOT, and publicly available datasets from agencies, municipalities and countries around the world. It is designed to be used with the other World Transit layers in the Living Alas. These layers include:World Transit Agency CentroidsWorld Transit StopsWorld Transit Lines by ModalityThese transit layers can be accessed together through the following resources:World Transit Group LayerWorld Transit Web MapWorld Transit Viewer (Web Mapping Application)The public transit lines are symbolized using color codes (six digit hexadecimal) provided by transit agencies. These colors correspond to many agencies' color designations such as in the Washington DC Metro with the Red, Orange, Blue, Green Yellow and Silver lines.The transit data is received in the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) format, an open data standard for public transportation data. Each GTFS dataset is a zipped archive of comma-separated files describing the transit services, including the geometry for mapping. Esri converts GTFS datasets into ready-to-use map layers and makes them available as Feature Services in the Living Atlas. Esri Transit map layers include data from Esri Community Maps contributors, the US Department of Transportation, as well as publicly available GTFS datasets. Please note that any data layer fields marked with an '(Esri)' tag have been added by Esri to provide user-friendly translations of GTFS standard values or to add additional context and value.Community Maps GTFS dataThrough the Esri Community Maps Program, transit organizations are able to submit their own GTFS data for use across the ArcGIS platform, giving their data more visibility and accessibility to users. Organizations interested in sharing their data can join the Community Maps Program as a data contributor.Community Maps transit contributors include:Utah Transit AuthorityWeGo Public Transit - Nashville, TNUMass AmherstSpokane Transit Authority - Spokane, WAGrand County, COMETRO HoustonLee County, FLBay of Plenty Regional Council (NZ)Miami-Dade CountyRTC Southern NevadaLA Metro - Los Angeles, CAIMPLAN - Chihuahua, MexicoSunTran - Tucson, AZVIA Metropolitan Transit - San Antonio, TXCape Breton Regional Municipality - Nova Scotia, CanadaWashington County Transit Department - Washington County, MDEastern Panhandle Transit Authority - Martinsburg, WVNew Orleans Regional Transit Authority - New Orleans, LAPark County Transit - Park County, MTUSDOT National Transportation Map DataData is included from the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) National Transit Map (NTM) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTD) where the data is not available from Esri Community Maps contributors. A full list of NTM contributing entities is available at https://geodata.bts.gov/maps/national-transit-map-agencies. Most agencies' data are in the public domain except for the following, which are licensed under the Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0) license. Data accessed on Feb 6, 2024 from National Transit Map Routes.USDOT NTM CC BY 3.0 ContributorsGreater Peoria Mass Transit DistrictCity of GlendoraCity of DelanoCity of Sierra VistaCity of AvalonCity of LawndaleChemehuevi Indian TribeVia Mobility ServicesMiddletown Transit DistrictRockland Coaches IncKootenai CountySpokane Tribe of IndiansWaccamaw Regional Transportation AuthorityDillions Bus Service IncUnified Human Services Transportation Systems IncPublicly Available GTFS DatasetsMetropolitan Council - Metro Transit - Minneapolis/St Paul, MN (Public Domain)Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (Public Domain)AC Transit - Bay Area, CA (Public Domain)Calgary Transit - Calgary, AB (CA) (Open Government License – City of Calgary)OVapi Netherlands GTFS (NL) (Custom open licensing terms)Open Bus Data (UK) (Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government License v3.0)Swiss Open Transport Data (CH) (Open data license)Japanese Public Transportation Data - Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture (JP) (Public Transportation Open Data Basic License)Transport for New South Wales (AU) (CC BY 4.0)Victoria Department of Transport and Planning (AU) (CC BY 4.0)Department for Infrastructure and Transport - South Australia (AU) (CC BY 4.0)Otago Regional Council (NZ) (CC BY 4.0)Ireland National Transport Authority (IE) (CC BY 4.0)Metrolink - Southern California (US) (CC BY 3.0)DELFI German GTFS Data (DE) (CC BY 4.0)Halifax Transit (CA) (Open Government - Canada 2.0 License)Kingston Transit (CA) (Kingston Open Data License 1.0)Lethbridge Transit (CA) (City of Lethbridge - Open Data License 1.0)BC Transit (CA) (Open data license)Enture (NO) (Contains data under the Norwegian licence for Open Government data distributed by Entur.org)MITRAMS (ES) (Government of Spain - Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility)
This point shapefile contains the locations of transit routes, including railways, ferries, and buses in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. This layer is part of the Bay Area Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) GIS Maps and Data collection.
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Public transit routes in San Diego County managed by the San Diego County Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) and the North County Transit District (NCTD). Bus, commuter and light rail, and trolley routes managed and developed from the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) data available from the transitland feed registry (formerly from GTFS Data Exchange). Routes are developed from the GTFS data available through the transitland feed registry (https://transit.land/feed-registry/), formerly from the GTFS Data Exchange. GTFS data is provided to the exchange by the transit agencies and processed by SanGIS to create a consolidated GIS layer containing routes from both systems. SanGIS uses a publicly available ESRI ArcToolbox tool to create the GIS data layer. The toolbox can be found at http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=14189102b795412a85bc5e1e09a0bafa. This data set is created using the ROUTES.txt and SHAPES.txt GTFS data files.Routes layers for MTS and NCTD are created separately and combined into a single layer using ArcGIS tools.
This data is intended to assist staff and visitors to the California Energy Commission headquarters, 715 P Street, 3rd Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814 with nearby parking and transportation information. This information was collected from various sources and updated to the best of our knowledge. If you notice any inaccuracies, please email us at gis@energy.ca.gov and we will update this information. For more information on conditions of use, please visit https://www.energy.ca.gov/conditions-of-use.Data Sources:City of Sacramento: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/public-works/parkingCalifornia Department of General Services: https://www.dgs.ca.gov/OFAM/Resources/Page-Content/Office-of-Fleet-and-Asset-Management-Resources-List-Folder/Parking-Locations-and-Hours-of-Operation?search=parkingPriority Parking: https://www.priorityparking.com/Sacramento Regional Transit: https://www.sacrt.com/systemmap/
Visit https://www.grey.ca/resident-services/grey-transit-route for bus stop timetables.
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Transit Routes are line features which represent current Durham Region Transit (DRT) routes. This dataset is created based on Region of Durham Road Network data and follows roads centrelines.
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This data set contains high-quality transit corridors in the nine-county San Francisco Bay Region as defined in the California Public Resources Code, Section 21155(b)(3), consistent with Senate Bill 375:Existing fixed-route bus corridor with headway of 15 minutes or better during both the morning and evening peak periods; orFixed-route bus corridor with headway of 15 minutes for better during both the morning and evening peak periods in an adopted Regional Transportation Plan.This data set was developed using several data sources that include Planned Transit Systems identified in the Plan Bay Area 2040 Regional Transportation Plan, Existing Transit locations extracted from the 511 Regional Transit Database, and manual editing conducted by the Spatial Modeling team at the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. The corridor features represent a quarter-mile buffer around the transit routes that meet the above conditions. Note that the corridor alignments were developed using the best available data or, when necessary, by identifying the shortest route between two consecutive stops on that service.
The 2025 HSR Bus Routes and Transportation Map
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Transit routes in the Bay Area.
Visit https://www.grey.ca/resident-services/grey-transit-route for bus route timetables.
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These routes were derived from Brampton Transit's GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) file.Valid from 12/23/2024 to 03/02/2025
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Map showing the various Transit Stations located around the City of Ottawa. Accuracy: Unavailable Update Frequency: As required Contact: GIS Team
This polyline shapefile depicts centerlines for all Eureka Transit System Routes in the County of Humboldt, California. The Eureka Transit System is a public bus system that serves Eureka, California Monday through Friday with limited Saturday service and is administered by Humboldt Transit Authority.
Provide compiled GTFS schedule data in geospatial format. Transit routes associates route information to shapes. Transit stops associates route information to stops.