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  1. TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency MPRME

    • geoportal-mpo.opendata.arcgis.com
    • gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 15, 2024
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2024). TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency MPRME [Dataset]. https://geoportal-mpo.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/TXDOT::txdot-milepoint-reference-marker-equivalency-mprme
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    Oct 15, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
    Description

    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).

  2. TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency End of Year 2022

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    • gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 8, 2024
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2024). TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency End of Year 2022 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/07be4ca8a14141209e631305c27eae0b
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    Apr 8, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
    Description

    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).

    Update Frequency: Frequently (monthly and annually)

    Source: Geospatial Roadway Inventory Database (GRID)

    Security Level: Public

  3. TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency End of Year 2021

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    • gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jul 13, 2022
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2022). TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency End of Year 2021 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/a6ec568c866741a799f43abfdcf9f98d
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    Jul 13, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
    Description

    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), the Mileage Query System (MQS), the Crash Records Information System (CRIS), Pavement Analyst (PA), and the Maintenance Management System (MMS). Update Frequency: Frequently (monthly and annually)Source: Geospatial Roadway Inventory Database (GRID)Security Level: Public

  4. TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency End of Year 2020

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    • gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jun 2, 2021
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2021). TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency End of Year 2020 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/documents/823a1ee82caa441292ab04a657af8c15
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 2, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
    Description

    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), the Mileage Query System (MQS), the Crash Records Information System (CRIS), Pavement Analyst (PA), and the Maintenance Management System (MMS). Update Frequency: Frequently (monthly and annually)

    Source: Geospatial Roadway Inventory Database (GRID)

    Security Level: Public

  5. TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency End of Year 2023

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    • gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 1, 2024
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    Texas Department of Transportation (2024). TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency End of Year 2023 [Dataset]. https://geoportal-mpo.opendata.arcgis.com/documents/ec0f2fe7bbc64da88c6c5642ca47b316
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 1, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
    Description

    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).

    Update Frequency: Frequently (monthly and annually)

    Source: Geospatial Roadway Inventory Database (GRID)

    Security Level: Public

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TxDOT Milepoint Reference Marker Equivalency MPRME

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Oct 15, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
Texas Department of Transportationhttp://txdot.gov/
Description

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).

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