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Traffic data, public transit, aviation, shipping, ride-hailing, accident records
8,624 datasets
Monthly ridership figures for multiple public transit operators serving the New York City Central Business District. The dataset includes the MTA, PATH, New Jersey Transit, Staten Island Ferry, NYC Ferry, and other agencies. It is published by data.ny.gov and covers periods beginning in 2021.
Monthly Mean Distance Between Failures (MDBF) metrics for the Staten Island Railway, measuring the average miles traveled before a mechanical failure causes a delay. The dataset is published by data.ny.gov and contains records beginning in 2006, with the latest update noted in March 2026.
Hourly bicycle trip counts recorded by an induction loop barometer on the Sullivan's Creek shared path at MacArthur Avenue in O'Connor. Data includes trips in both directions, collected by the ACT Government's TCCS. The dataset was last updated in March 2026.
An initial analysis explores the potential impacts of transitioning to a net-zero carbon and circular economy on different industry groups and workers in London. The work was produced by the Greater London Authority and last updated in March 2026. It apportions UK-level emissions and energy consumption data to London using regional employment estimates to approximate trends.
NASA research on Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings from the SpaceX-CRS12 mission to the International Space Station. The dataset compares transcriptional responses of wild type and unfolded protein response (UPR)-defective plants to spaceflight versus ground control conditions. It was last updated on March 13, 2026.
An ablation study on a progressive loss transition strategy, likely for a machine learning model. The dataset was authored by Yongqian Tan and last updated on April 3, 2026. It is a small 5.5 KB file in XLS format, licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
A geospatial dataset highlighting the official National Park Service centerline of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Auto Route. The spatial data was created by the National Park Service with assistance from U.S. Department of State interns, derived from U.S. Census Bureau TIGER/Line road data. The Auto Route connects 16 states, providing the primary way for visitors to experience the trail commemorating the 1803-1806 expedition.
Australia's land mass and offshore islands are covered by this geospatial dataset representing highways, arterial, and sub-arterial roads. The dataset provides an aggregated national view of road geometry and attribution, created from multiple jurisdictional sources. It excludes railways, tramways, driveways, and passenger ferry routes.
Sensor data captures vehicle ingress and egress to determine available parking spaces. The dataset includes Location Address, Free Spaces, Total Spaces, and Sensor Timestamp fields. It is provided by data.edmonton.ca and was last updated in April 2026.
Australia's maritime zones and boundaries, derived from the Australian Maritime Boundaries 2014 dataset. The map shows territorial sea baselines, limits established under the Sea and Submerged Lands Act 1973, and continental shelf limits confirmed in 2008. It was published by Geoscience Australia and supersedes the Edition 4 map from November 2013.
A 2002 map depicts maritime boundaries and zones in the Torres Strait, including a protected zone established under the 1985 Australia-Papua New Guinea Treaty. Geoscience Australia sourced the Territorial Sea Baseline and zone limits from the Australian Marine Spatial Information System (AMSIS). The map has a scale of 1:300,000 and covers coordinates from 9S to 11S and 141 15E to 144 30E.
Geoscience Australia's 2006 map is a digital representation of Australia's territorial sea baseline and maritime limits derived from the Australian Maritime Boundaries version 2.0 dataset. The map describes maritime zones, explains boundary definitions, and lists arrangements with Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, France, and New Zealand. It shows boundaries stretching from Heard and McDonald Islands to Norfolk Island and from the Torres Strait to the Australian Antarctic Territory.
Edition 4 of Australia's Maritime Zones map supersedes the 2006 Edition 3. The map is derived from Geoscience Australia's Australian Maritime Boundaries version 2.0 data and incorporates continental shelf limits confirmed on 9 April 2008. It describes maritime zones, boundary definitions, and lists arrangements with Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, France, and New Zealand.
Approximately 400 traffic, pedestrian, and LRT bridges, subways, and tunnels maintained by the City of Calgary. This dataset catalogs structural dimensions, ownership, status, and service dates for each asset. The data is provided by data.calgary.ca and was last updated in March 2026.
A spreadsheet database containing information relating to The National Archives. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform. The specific content, size, and update frequency are not detailed in the available metadata.
Presentation tools and associated datasets from the Government Digital Service advise on expected part requirements for maritime unit deployments. The data likely contains forecasts for piece parts needed during specific operations and exercises. The dataset's purpose is to support logistical planning for maritime forces.
Pay and Display parking data for the City of Nottingham, sourced from the eu_open_data platform. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service, but specific details on volume, update frequency, and data structure are not provided in the metadata. Its content likely describes the location and operation of on-street and off-street parking facilities where payment is made via ticket machines.
Residential Parking Zones is a dataset from the Government Digital Service via eu_open_data. It describes residential parking zones and match day zones for special events. The zones have set parking times, with match day zones having specific days scheduled throughout the year.
Nine geographic regions defined by the U.S. Maritime Administration for outreach activities at major gateway ports. The dataset is part of the National Transportation Atlas Database and was sourced from MARAD as of October 2025. All regions contain one office except the Inland Gateway Region, which has two.
As of October 07, 2025, this dataset from the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) provides location and contact information for its regional Gateway offices. It covers all 10 offices, with the Inland Gateway Region containing two offices. The data is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD).