

It was created by the GIS Lab at the Newman Library at Baruch College CUNY as part of the NYC Mass Transit Spatial Layers series, so that members of the public could have access to well-documented and readily-usable GIS layers of NYC mass transit features.

This dataset is intended for researchers, policy makers, students, and educators for basic geographic analysis and mapping purposes. The unique ID is route_id, a field created by the MTA. For the first time in this series, the lines in this file correspond with actual train tracks, as opposed to the generalizations in previous files (straight-lines drawn between stations). Lines in this layer represent individual train routes they were generalized from the GTFS format where lines depicted individual train services. Within Detroit Metro Airports terminals are a few iconic attractions that. A python script was written to take the data files as input, process them and save them a spatial layer in the local state plane coordinate reference system. This line layer was created from the GTFS data feeds from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to represent the MTA Metro North railroad routes. Where do you want to go in the airport Our interactive maps will help. Commuter rail in the Boston (MBTA), New York (Metro North, LIRR, NJ Transit). This line layer was created from the GTFS data feeds from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to represent the MTA Metro North railroad routes that are east of the Hudson River. The Northeast USA Rail Map covers trains from Maine to North Carolina.
