Point geographic dataset representing the location along a CDOT highway where that highway's linear reference system indicates a whole number reference point.
This data contains milepoints in 1/10th mile increments on state owned highways. Additional metadata resouce: https://geoportalprod-ordot.msappproxy.net/geoportal/catalog/main/home.page
Esri ArcGIS Online (AGOL) Feature Layer which provides access to the MDOT SHA Mile Points (1000th) data product.MDOT SHA Mile Points data consists of point geometric features which represent the measures that have been calibrated along each roadway throughout the State of Maryland. This layer specifically includes roadway segments that have been calibrated with measures that increase for every 1000th (0.001) of a mile along the roadway.MDOT SHA Mile Points data is owned and maintained by the MDOT SHA Office of Planning & Preliminary Engineering (OPPE), under the MDOT SHA Data Services Division (DSD). MDOT SHA Mile Points data is updated and published on an annual basis including data for the prior year.For more information, contact MDOT SHA OIT Enterprise Information Services:Email: GIS@mdot.maryland.gov
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The mile points for every interstate highway in Colorado, from the Colorado Department of Transporation
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Colorado Highway and Frontage road milepost locations. Mileposts are locations of milepost (mile marker) locations alongside CDOT highways, collected during GPS mapping efforts in the early 2000s. MIleposts differ from milepoints in that milepoints represent the location along CDOT highways where that highway's linear reference system indicates a whole number reference point (such as 57.000). Therefore, mileposts are not necessarily found at exactly at milepoints. Also includes collection date of point, route ID and some GPS locations.
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DescriptionPoint geographic dataset representing the location along a CDOT highway where that highway's linear reference system indicates a whole number reference point.Please note, mile posts are not necessarily found at milepoints. Last Update2024Update FrequencyAs neededData OwnerDivision of Transportation DevelopmentData ContactGIS Support UnitCollection Method ProjectionNAD83 / UTM zone 13NCoverage AreaStatewideTemporal Disclaimer/LimitationsThere are no restrictions and legal prerequisites for using the data set. The State of Colorado assumes no liability relating to the completeness, correctness, or fitness for use of this data.
GIS Layer representing every 0.01 mile point that is distributed along the visual segment according to the official Roadway Inventory mileage.
This data displays the LRS mileages to a .01 accuracy. It represents a real world driven measure from the lateral extension of the curb at the beginning and end of a particular roadway. This three dimensional measure is then set in the two dimensional Linear Referencing Services (LRS) space and the lengths are distributed along particular segments which in some cases may cause a stretching or shrinking effect to the real world measures. Also not all reverse measurements, particularly in an overlap section, are able to be represented due to the nature and digitizing rules when creating the LRS.
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River Milepoints for Kentucky as calculated from the NHD feature class.
This service contains UDOT mile point measures and tenth mile point measures created from UDOT's ALRS. The data is scale dependent and is only visible at specific scales. Data in this service only appears along state routes. This information has a weekly refresh. Click on the point for link to RoadViewer Explorer and Streetview.To download this data please visit UDOT's Open Data Site.
The mile points data layer is comprised of discrete locations based on specific measured intervals along a route. These intervals are represented along a linear-referenced route system, whether a point is defined every 1/10th mile, ½ mile, or mile, a coordinate is being applied to the linear measurement along the route. These points provide guidance to the users on linear measures in a spatial context.
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This service contains UDOT mile point linear measure data for Open Data download based on the ALRS.
The mile points data layer is comprised of discrete locations based on specific measured intervals along a route. These intervals are represented along a linear-referenced route system, whether a point is defined every 1/10th mile, ½ mile, or mile, a coordinate is being applied to the linear measurement along the route. These points provide guidance to the users on linear measures in a spatial context.
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This data displays the LRS mileages to a .01 accuracy. It represents a real world driven measure from the lateral extension of the curb at the beginning and end of a particular roadway. This three dimensional measure is then set in the two dimensional Linear Referencing Services (LRS) space and the lengths are distributed along particular segments which in some cases may cause a stretching or shrinking effect to the real world measures. Also not all reverse measurements, particularly in an overlap section, are able to be represented due to the nature and digitizing rules when creating the LRS.
This dynamic map service provides a general linear referencing system used to locate highway characteristics and events. These milepoints are spaced at 1/10th of a mile intervals.
Shows the distance in whole miles from the beginning of each entire trail
This dynamic map service is provided and produced by KYTC in conjunction with private railroad companies. This data is to provide a general understanding of where milepoints exist as defined by the private owners of the rail lines. It is to be used in GIS.
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Colorado Highway and Frontage road milepost locations. Mileposts are locations of milepost (mile marker) locations alongside CDOT highways, collected during GPS mapping efforts in the early 2000s. MIleposts differ from milepoints in that milepoints represent the location along CDOT highways where that highway's linear reference system indicates a whole number reference point (such as 57.000). Therefore, mileposts are not necessarily found at exactly at milepoints. Also includes collection date of point, route ID and some GPS locations.
Table of TxDOT Linear Referencing Methods (LRM) contained in the Geospatial Roadway Inventory Database (GRID). All on-system highways are represented along with their TxDOT Districts, TxDOT Counties, Control Section and Milepoints, Reference Markers and Displacements and Distance From Origins. Mileage Reference Marker Equivalency (MPRME) is useful for translating highway centerline location between the LRMs. Used by the Design Construct Information System (DCIS), TxDOTCONNECT, the Crash Records Information System (CRIS), Pavement Analyst (PA), and the Maintenance Management System (MMS).
Ecology created the GIS statewide river mile point layer in March 2007 by digitizing the river mile points depicted on the USGS 7½ minute (24k) topographic quadrangle maps. Some of the rivers have gaps in the river mile progression because several of the quadrangle maps do not have any river mile points, while a few were missing a point or two. In November 2014 Ecology added river mile points for the missing areas using Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) 1975 Stream Catalog, which only covers WRIA's 1 through 24. The Stream Catalog shows river miles for nearly every stream; however, only those water courses that have river miles from the USGS quadrangle maps were added. The field SOURCE denotes the source of the data point, USGS or WDFW. Discrepancies between the USGS and WDFW are documented in the Supplemental Information section.
Point geographic dataset representing the location along a CDOT highway where that highway's linear reference system indicates a whole number reference point.