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TwitterFor more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.King County Metro route footprint. A portion of the scheduled operation of a transit vehicle that is advertised in public timetables as available for public transportation service.
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General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) is an open format spec used by hundreds of transit agencies to power transit directions in a variety of Web and transit apps, including Google Maps. The information provided through data feeds includes static schedule and service data using an open standard.
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TwitterTransit routes
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TwitterRoute 773 provides scheduled service (see schedules) between the Alaska Junction and Seacrest Park. Route 775 provides scheduled service (see schedules) between Admiral Junction, Alki, and Seacrest Park. Both routes serving all regular bus stops along the route. For more information, call Metro’s Rider Information at 206-553-3000 or check schedules at the transit center.
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TwitterIdentify the physical location of a transit bus base within INIT (Innovations in Transportation Inc.) ITCS (aka CCS – Communication Center System) mapping system for Transit Control Center (dispatch communication center – where bus routes are divided up by Coordinator and the coordinator can see in real time where the bus is at on the INIT ITCS map as the bus sends in its position location every 30/90 seconds). The OBS_BasePoint is a static point on the INIT ITCS Map.
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TwitterLocation of Electrical Outlets at KC metro transit facilities
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TwitterTransportation features including rail, trails and pedestrian walkways with address ranges & names derived from digital orthophotography and GPS.
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TwitterData showing location and characteristics of off-street parking facilities (above-ground, below ground and surface lots) within the city of Seattle.
Data source: SDOT.Park_Fac_ReadOnly
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TwitterFor more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.Contains names, locations, hours and contact information of restroom facilities accessible to transit operators.
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TwitterFor more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.Neighborhood boundaries within King County
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TwitterTransportation features including rail, trails and pedestrian walkways with address ranges & names derived from digital orthophotography and GPS.
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TwitterFor more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.Polygons representing Metro Transit Tunnel in downtown Seattle.
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TwitterKey landmarks within King County categorized into several major classes including but not limited to Government Sites; Major Commercial Sites; Transportation Facilities; Schools & Colleges; Sports & Leisure Facilities; Medical Facilities; Transit Center; Park and Ride Lots & Metro Tunnel Station; etc.
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TwitterFor more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.Trolley power supply within City of Seattle
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TwitterThe Transit District Boundary layer represents general service district boundaries of public transit agencies (except ferry agencies) in the central Puget Sound, including Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, and Sound Transit.
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TwitterFor more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog.King County Metro route footprint. A portion of the scheduled operation of a transit vehicle that is advertised in public timetables as available for public transportation service.