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8,990 datasets
A subset of the North American Rail Network Lines dataset, this vector dataset details ownership and trackage rights for the Canadian National Railway across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It is derived from the Federal Railroad Administration's National Transportation Atlas Database and provides geographic reference at a scale of 1:24,000 or better within the U.S. The dataset includes attributes for railroad type, passenger service, and STRACNET designation.
Washington DC's Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Blocks data identifies streets where parking is limited to residents with permits. The dataset is derived from the District Department of Transportation's roadway block (centerline) dataset and supports the RPP program. It is provided in multiple geospatial formats including GeoJSON, KML, and CSV.
DC Geographic Information System provides polygon data representing planimetric buildings and infrastructure for Washington D.C. The dataset, created for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer, was originally captured in 2015 and updated in 2017 and 2019. It includes multiple planimetric layers such as Building Polygons, Road Polygons, and Hydrography Lines.
90 designated Texting Zone locations provide pull-off areas for mobile device use along the New York State Thruway and State Highways. The dataset includes facility details such as name, type, and geospatial coordinates. It is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation and was last updated in December 2024.
2023 traffic volume data for roadway blocks in the District of Columbia, created by the District Department of Transportation. The dataset contains Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) figures derived from bi-directional counts taken on Highway Performance Monitoring System sections. Data is collected on a three-year cycle.
Lines representing the Chicago Transit Authority's bus routes, provided in a spatial format for mapping. The dataset is maintained by the City of Chicago's data portal and was last updated in January 2025. It includes route identifiers, names, and schedule designations.
Pennsylvania rail lines are documented in this geographic dataset from the City of Philadelphia. It provides vector data for railroad infrastructure, last updated in March 2025.
A development kit for traffic perception, containing multimodal sensor data. It includes images, point clouds, and benchmark labels for autonomous driving research. The specific row count, column count, and data volume are not provided.
A 2025-updated inventory of traffic control infrastructure at intersections within the District of Columbia. The dataset includes traffic poles, pavement markings, cabinets, and cameras located within 10 meters of curb faces, specifically those supporting control devices like signs, signals, and cameras. It excludes poles supporting only name plate or parking enforcement signs.
A dataset containing information about airports around the world. It includes attributes such as unique identifiers, location details, airport codes, and geographical coordinates. The dataset was authored by ronnieaban and was last updated on February 1, 2025.
Metro Stations (regional) contains point locations for public transit stations in Washington D.C., created by the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer. Station platform centroids were identified from orthophotography and planimetric data, then digitized from a snapbase. The data is stored in Maryland State Plane coordinates NAD 83 meters.
Information on vehicles serving passenger bus, trolleybus, and tram routes on the territory of the Black Sea City Council. The dataset includes details such as the number of vehicles on each route, brand, model, state number, and passenger capacity. It was published on the States site of Ukraine and last updated on February 5, 2025.
Parking data for the town of Storozhynets in Ukraine, provided by the States site of Ukraine. The dataset includes a directory of parking lot operators and a list of parking areas. It was last updated on February 5, 2025.
Data on carriers and vehicle numbers serving passenger bus, trolleybus and tram transportation routes, published by the States site of Ukraine. The dataset includes information such as vehicle brand, model, state number, and passenger capacity. It was last updated on 2025-02-05.
The Schedule of urban and road transport of the Lviv City Territorial Community provides approved schedules for buses, trams, and trolleybuses in the Lviv MTG. Information is presented as a summary dataset with all routes, published by the States site of Ukraine. The dataset was last updated on January 9, 2025.
25 months of monthly on-time arrival data for U.S. marketing air carriers, collected by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. The dataset tracks the percentage of flights arriving within 15 minutes of schedule, focusing on carriers with significant domestic market share. It is maintained by the U.S. Department of Transportation and updated monthly.
New York State regulations track adult care facilities with 80 or more beds where 25% or more residents have serious mental illness. The dataset includes facility certification numbers, county locations, and reporting periods. Health.data.ny.gov provides this information, last updated in December 2024.
A nation-wide participatory mapping survey conducted by Swiss federal research institutes explores the interplay between green spaces and noise for psychological restoration. The RESTORE project data underpins two scientific articles published in Landscape and Urban Planning and Urban Forestry and Urban Greening in 2025. Survey responses likely contain individual perceptions and personal traits related to environmental factors.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments provides Traffic Analysis Zones (TAZ) for the COG/TPB Modeled Region. This dataset is used to join several types of zone-based transportation modeling data for the District of Columbia area. It was last updated in February 2025.
District of Columbia provides a 2023 basemap dataset classifying impervious surface features. It captures structures like airport taxiways, helipads, buildings, sidewalks, roads, alleys, and swimming pools. The data supports stormwater management and urban planning analyses.