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8,923 datasets
A vector line ESRI Shapefile showing the approximate designated route of the Oregon National Historic Trail. The dataset is provided by the Department of the Interior and was last updated on March 4, 2026.
A vector line shapefile from the Department of the Interior shows the approximate designated route of the Old Spanish National Historic Trail. The data is managed by the National Park Service and was last updated on March 4, 2026. It covers a multi-state region including Nevada, California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado.
A vector line ESRI Shapefile showing the approximate designated route of the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. The dataset is provided by the Department of the Interior and was last updated on March 4, 2026.
A 2019 official investigation report details a Robinson R66 helicopter collision with terrain near Timmins Airport in Ontario, Canada. The report is authored by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and was last updated in March 2026. It contains findings and analysis from the safety investigation of the incident.
Air transportation safety investigation report A18W0116 details a power loss and loss of control incident involving a Piper PA-31 aircraft near Calgary, Alberta. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada published this official investigation report. The incident occurred on 01 August 2018.
A 2018 report details the collision with terrain of a Piper PA-28R-200 aircraft, registration C-GDUM, at Brantford Airport, Ontario. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada produced this official safety investigation document. It contains findings and analysis from the incident occurring on 13 November 2018.
Air transportation safety investigation report A18O0150 details a mid-air collision between a privately owned Cessna 150G and an NLG Air Inc. Piper PA-42 Cheyenne III near Ottawa/Carp Airport, Ontario. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada produced this official report on an incident occurring on 04 November 2018. The report is available in HTML and PDF formats.
Transportation Safety Board of Canada provides the official investigation report for the 2018 loss of control and collision with terrain involving a Beechcraft King Air B100 near Abbotsford Airport. The report details the circumstances of the accident, which occurred on 23 February 2018. The dataset was last updated on the open.canada.ca platform in March 2026.
One detailed investigation report documents the uncontrolled movement and derailment of rolling stock at the Sept-Îles Yard in Quebec on May 1, 2018. The report was produced by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and published via the Open Canada platform.
One detailed report investigates a main-track derailment of a Canadian Pacific Railway freight train near Saint-Polycarpe, Quebec. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada produced this official safety investigation document concerning the July 16, 2018 incident. The report is available in HTML and PDF formats.
An 8 November 2017 investigation report details a fatal workplace incident involving a Canadian Pacific Railway employee at the St-Luc Yard in Montréal, Quebec. The report is authored by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and published on the Open Canada platform. It was last updated in March 2026.
One main-track derailment of a Canadian National Railway freight train is documented in this official investigation report. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada published the report on the incident, which occurred on 06 January 2018 near Rennie, Manitoba. It details the circumstances of the derailment at Mile 166.33 on the Redditt Subdivision.
A 2026 investigation report from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada details the circumstances and analysis of a specific air-taxi operation incident. The report, published on March 7, 2026, aims to identify risks and propose safety improvements for the air-taxi sector in Canada. It is a detailed textual analysis available in HTML and PDF formats.
A single official report details the in-flight separation of the right wing from a Quad City Challenger II ultralight aircraft near North Bay, Ontario, on July 30, 2018. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada produced this investigation report, which was last updated in March 2026. It contains findings, analysis, and safety recommendations from the investigation.
A detailed investigation report documents the main-track derailment of freight train M36921-23 operated by Canadian National Railway in L’Assomption, Quebec, on April 24, 2019. It was produced by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and published on the open.canada platform.
A detailed report on an aviation incident involving engine power loss and a forced landing. The investigation was conducted by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and concerns a Buffalo Airways Douglas DC-3C aircraft at Hay River/Merlyn Carter Airport on May 3, 2019. The report is available in HTML and PDF formats.
18 March 2018 is the date of a trespassing accident investigated by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. The report details an incident involving a Canadian Pacific freight train at Mile 16.82 of the Galt Subdivision in Mississauga, Ontario. It was published as an official safety investigation document.
An official safety investigation report details a controlled flight into terrain accident involving a Cessna 208B Caravan near Little Grand Rapids Airport, Manitoba. The report was produced by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and concerns an incident on March 4, 2019. It is available in HTML and PDF formats.
A collection of weblinks to General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) datasets for U.S. public transit agencies, required by the Federal Transit Administration for fixed route services as of Report Year 2023. The dataset is published by the Department of Transportation and includes links for bus, rail, ferryboat, and trolleybus modes, with last metadata update on 2026-03 07. Each GTFS feed contains at least seven required files detailing agency information, stops, routes, trips, and schedules.
73 years of oceanographic data collected by Japanese ships and research institutes across the Eastern Pacific and Southern Oceans. Measurements include temperature and salinity from bottle casts, high-resolution CTD, and XBT deployments. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration aggregated data from the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force, Japan Antarctic Research Expedition, and university research vessels.