Queensland Transport Infrastructure Features Series
by [email protected] / Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development·Updated 3mo ago
17filesSHP, TAB, FGDB, KMZ, GPKG
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Description
Transport features - Queensland series is a collection of geospatial datasets for the State of Queensland, published by Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development. It includes features such as Airport Areas, Airport Runways, Bridges, Helipads, Railways, and Road and Rail Tunnels, each attributed with source information and names where available.
Use Cases
Analyze the spatial distribution and density of Bridges and Railway Stations across Queensland for infrastructure planning.
Map Airport Runways and Airport Taxiways to model airport capacity and ground traffic flow.
Identify the location of Road and Rail Tunnels for risk assessment and emergency response planning.
Overlay Helipads and Landing Grounds with population centers to evaluate emergency medical service coverage.
Strengths
Covers 12 distinct transport infrastructure categories including Air Traffic Control towers and Motorway Toll Points.
Features are attributed with source information and names where available.
Provided in multiple geospatial formats including SHP, GPKG, and WMS for interoperability.
Limitations
No row count or sample data is provided, making the dataset's scale and granularity unknown.
The description is high-level, lacking specifics on feature attributes, coordinate reference systems, or completeness.
Potential for inconsistent data quality across the 12 different feature types due to varied sources.
Provenance
Source
Natural Resources and Mines, Manufacturing and Regional and Rural Development ([email protected])
Freshness
Last updated on 2026-03-17.
Geography
State of Queensland, Australia
Data is provided in multiple proprietary geospatial formats (SHP, FGDB) requiring GIS software like QGIS or ArcGIS for full use. License is Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (cc-by-4).