Geospatial data about Wood County, West Virginia Roads. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Cabell County, West Virginia Streets. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Vector polygon map data of mile markers from West Virginia containing 2515 features.
Mile marker GIS data consists of points along a linear feature, such as roads or railways. They serve as reference points to measure distances along these features. Mile markers are often labeled with numbers indicating their distance from a starting point, such as a highway's origin or a railway station.
These markers are invaluable for navigation, route planning, emergency response, and data collection. For example, they help drivers and emergency services identify their location precisely on a road. In transportation planning, mile markers aid in analyzing traffic patterns, determining optimal routes, and estimating travel times. Additionally, they facilitate maintenance activities by providing clear reference points for inspecting and repairing infrastructure.
This data is available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
THIS MAP SHOWS THE FOLLOWING:Designated Highways on the state-maintained system. The National Network and Virginia Qualifying Highways include all interstates and certain other highways respectively, with one road-mile of access permissible off these routes to access terminals, fuel, food, rest, and repairs (except in cities and towns, or in Henrico and Arlington Counties where permission is required from those localities). The Virginia Access portion includes certain other primary and secondary routes where no access is allowed off the system. LIMITATIONS & EXCLUSIONS REGARDING TRUCK ROUTES & RESTRICTIONS PROVIDED ON THIS MAP1. The information presented applies only to the highway systems maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). Additional STAA access or restrictions may apply in incorporated cities and towns, and on secondary roads (numbered 600 or higher) in Henrico and Arlington Counties.2. Access to, or restrictions on, the indicated routes for the specified vehicles is applicable unless other restrictions or limitations apply due to weight, height, or width; incidents or construction; or as otherwise indicated by signs on the highway.3. To the best of our knowledge the information provided is updated on a weekly basis or as received from Districts. It is the responsibility of the highway user to ensure their information is current and correct.A permit for additional access off the state maintained system may be requested by contacting the Department of Motor Vehicles at (804) 497-7135. For additional access in cities and towns and in Henrico and Arlington Counties contact officials in those localities.
This shapefile contains existing and proposed routes for those highways in West Virginia that are part of the Appalachian Development Highway System, aka the "Corridor" system. This includes Corridors, D, E, G, H, L, and Q. Information provided in this layer includes Corridor Name, Section Left, Section Number, Section, State and County FIPS, Congressional District, HPMS Inventory and Sign, Classification Code, Urban Code Strip Map, National Highways Segment, Speed Limit, ADT Base, ROW Width, Median Width, Access, Design Year, Truck Year, DD Factors, Number of Lanes , Cost for Improvements, Construction Costs, Overlooks, Links, Additional Information. Data is in the AD_1983_UTM_Zone_17N coordinate system. Data is updated semi-annually.
Feature Class generated showing the physical locations of all West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) Maintenance Facilities including, County Headquarters, District Headquarters, Substations, Sections, Equipment Shops, Stockpiles, Bridge Departments, Storage Lots, Sign Shops, Heavy Maintenance Facilities, and Equipment Shops as illustrated in the Fuel Sites Map. Information included in this dataset is Facility Name, Facility Address, facility City, State, Zip Code, County, Facility Phone and Fax Numbers, District, Fuel Types(If available), Facility Type, Headquarters, Lat and Long Coordinates, Th This feature is in the NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_17N coordinate system. Data is current and updated as needed when new data becomes available or facility has changed.
This map displays mining-related operations and features, as well as data that documents current environmental (aquatic) conditions in the South Fork of Cherry River watershed in Greenbrier County, WV.Purpose:The map focuses on active mining operations and facilities in designated Critical Habitat for the endangered candy darter. Concerns have been raised that some mines may be contaminating waterways or otherwise not operating within the requirements of their permits, thus negatively impacting the endangered fish. The map includes water quality monitoring data that can be viewed via popup windows or charts.
This Feature Layer, GSE All Road Work, describes the locations of proposed road actions or construction associated with the USFS Greenbrier Southeast Project, in the Monongahela National Forest, Pocahontas County, WV.Purpose:This data was created by the U.S. Forest Service staff for use in analysis of the project’s likely environmental impacts.Source & Date:The source data was created in 2019 and downloaded in zipped ESRI shapefile format (GSE Proposed Action.zip) from the USFS project page (Analysis folder). Minor updates were downloaded in October 2021. Data is current as of 6/29/2022.Processing:ABRA combined multiple shapefiles to create this Feature Layer, with the aim to reduce clutter in online maps. It contains the following data layers:GSE_ProposedRoadConstructionGSE_ProposedRoadReconstructionGSE_NonSystemRoad_ProposedActionGSE_ProposedTempRoadSymbology:Proposed Road Construction: Spaced dashed linesProposed Road Reconstruction: Dashed and dotted linesNon System Road: Proposed Action: Full gray linesProposed Temporary Road: Close dashed gray linesMore information can be found on ABRA’s project description page, hosted by the National Forest Integrity Project. Additional detailed information is available on the USFS project page.
Data is updated annually. The Traffic Analysis Section collects and compiles traffic data for the WVDOT. Short-duration data collection takes place at over 3500 locations annually.Average daily traffic count data collected by each district for USDOT FHWA funding or roadways and infrastructure within West Virginia. The AADT utilizes average daily traffic totals collected from by all 10 districts. Data is collected in the field by each district from Permanent, Short-term, Special, and CCS traffic counters. This data is then sent to Traffic Analysis Section for further analysis and the creation of feature class. Data includes Station ID, County, Route number, Road name Functional Class, LRS Section, MP, City, AADT collection years, Number of trucks, Program, and AADT daily Traffic count. Coordinate System: NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_17N
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Geospatial data about Wood County, West Virginia Roads. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.