National Transportation Atlas Databases 2003



National Transportation Atlas Databases 2004

THE BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS (BTS)

OUR MISSION

To lead in developing transportation data and information of high quality and to advance their effective use in public and private transportation decisionmaking.

OUR VISION

Data and information of high quality supporting every significant transportation policy decision, thus advancing the quality of life and the economic well-being of all Americans.

DESCRIPTION

The National Transportation Atlas Databases 2004 (NTAD2004) is a set of nationwide geographic databases of transportation facilities, transportation networks, and associated infrastructure. These datasets include spatial information for transportation modal networks and intermodal terminals, as well as the related attribute information for these features. Metadata documentation, as prescribed by the Federal Geographic Data Committee, is also provided for each database. The data on this twin set of compact disks (CDROMs) support research, analysis, and decisionmaking across all modes of transportation. They are most useful at the national level, but have major applications at regional, state, and local scales throughout the transportation community.

These databases do not provide explicit connections between modal networks and terminals. BTS plans to enhance future releases to provide intermodal connectivity, additional attributes, and passenger and commodity flow information.

Format: Based on requests from our spatial data users and our continuing effort to make NTAD data useful to the greatest number of people, we are distributing this product in shapefile format. The shapefile is an open format created by the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI). You can find additional information about the format at: library/whitepapers/pdfs/shapefile.pdf

Design: The NTAD2004 databases are designed for use within a geographic information system (GIS). However, the attribute data for each dataset can be accessed in any database, spreadsheet, or other software package. This information is stored in dBASE format.

Compilation: The data used to compile NTAD2004 was provided by our partners within the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and by other federal government agencies. These contributors are the actual data stewards and are ultimately responsible for the maintenance and accuracy of their data. BTS performs structured quality evaluations on the NTAD databases as they are incorporated into research and analysis projects. Further details pertaining to the NTAD2004 compilation process may be found in the metadata file associated with each dataset.

CONTENTS

NTAD2004 is organized into a series of subdirectories, one for each feature type (point, polyline, and polygon) and one for each database.

Transportation networks are polyline databases. Transportation facilities are point databases. The geographic reference databases may exist as any of the three feature types: point, polyline, or polygon.

All data included on these CDROMs are in shapefile format. Each shapefile dataset (be it point, polyline, or polygon) within NTAD2004 is composed of six different files:

• the main file (.shp), which stores the feature geometry;

• the index file (.shx), which stores the indices of the feature geometry;

• the dBASE file (.dbf), which stores the attribute information for the features;

• the projection file (.prj), which stores the projection and datum information for the dataset;

• the spatial index file (.sbx), which stores the spatial index for read-write of shapefiles; and

• the spatial index file (.sbn), which stores the spatial index for read-write of shapefiles.

The shapefile format is a simple, nontopological format for storing the geometric location and attribute information of geographic features. For further information concerning the definition of SHAPE, consult ESRI documentation.

Metadata documentation describing source, responsible agency, file format, and any additional discussion regarding the use of a dataset is provided in the hypertext markup language (.htm) and text (.txt) files located within each database subdirectory. There is also an extensible markup language (.shp.xml) file that provides metadata viewable with ArcGIS software. Other supporting documentation may be provided in text (.txt) or Word (.doc) format.

A listing of the NTAD2004 database subdirectories, with a brief description of each, follows:

Point

airport Public-Use Airports—Landing facilities in the United States—Data provided

 updated and maintained by the Federal Aviation Administration, 2003.

amtk_sta Amtrak Stations—Data provided and maintained by the Federal Railroad

Administration, 2000.

place2000 National Populated Places—Place locations from the 2000 Census Master

 updated Area Reference File–Data provided and maintained by the Bureau of the

Census, 2000 with additional attribute information from Geographic Names Information System 2003.

port U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Ports—Data provided and maintained by the

 updated USACE, 2003.

terminal Intermodal Terminal Facilities—Dataset compiled for the Bureau of

  Transportation Statistics, 2003.

Polyline

nhpn National Highway Planning Network, 2004.03—Data provided and

 updated maintained by the Federal Highway Administration, 2003. (Note: A nodal

shapefile called “nhpnnd” is also provided.)

rail100k Railway Network (1:100,000 base scale)—Data provided and maintained

 updated by the Federal Railroad Administration, 2003. (Note: A nodal shapefile

called “rail100knd” is also provided.)

rail2m Railway Network (1:2,000,000 base scale)—Data provided and maintained

 updated by the Federal Railroad Administration, 2003. (Note: A nodal shapefile

called “rail2mnd” is also provided.)

runway Public Use Airport Runways—Data provided and maintained by the Federal

 updated Aviation Administration, 2003.

transit Fixed-Guideway Transit Facilities—New version of transit facilities database including updated fixed guideway links and stations.

waterway U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Navigable Waterway Network—Data

 updated provided and maintained by the USACE, 2003. (Note: A nodal shapefile

called “waterwaynd” is also provided.)

Polygon

boc_uza Bureau of the Census Urbanized Area Boundaries (1:100,000 base scale)—Data provided and maintained by the Bureau of the Census, 1990.

cd108 The 108th Congressional Districts Boundaries (1:100,000 base scale)—Data provided and maintained by the Bureau of the Census, 2003.

county U.S. County Boundaries (1:100,000 base scale)—Data provided and maintained by the Bureau of the Census, 2000.

fhwa_uza Federal Aid Urbanized Area Boundaries (1:100,000 base scale)—Data provided and maintained by the Federal Highway Administration, 1995.

hydro Hydrographic Features—Data provided and maintained by the U.S. Bureau

  of the Census, 2000. (Note: A linear shapefile called “hydrolin” is also

provided.)

milbase U.S. Military Installations—Data provided by the Military Traffic Management Command updated Transportation Engineering Agency, 2003.

mpo Metropolitan Planning Organization—Database of MPO planning area

updated boundaries collected by BTS and FHWA.

msa National Metropolitan Statistical Areas (1:100,000 base scale)—Data

  provided and maintained by the Bureau of the Census, 1990.

naa Non Attainment Areas — Agency (EPA)-defined areas of the country where “air pollution levels persistently exceed the new national ambient air quality standards.”

park National Park System Boundary Dataset—Data provided and maintained

 updated by the National Park Service, 2003.

state U.S. State Boundaries (1:100,000 base scale)—Data provided and

  maintained by the Bureau of the Census, 2000.

Technical Support

For assistance using these CDROMs or the data they contain, please contact BTS at 202-366-DATA and refer to the NTAD2004. Inquiries may also be sent via e-mail to answers@.

For assistance with importing the data into a GIS software package, please contact technical support for the specific vendor.

User comments are critical to improving future editions of NTAD. Your feedback and corrections will be incorporated into the subsequent releases of these datasets. Please check our website () for any corrections or addendums to NTAD2004.

Acknowledgments

NTAD2004 is the result of cooperation throughout the U.S. Department of Transportation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Military Traffic Management Command Transportation Engineering Agency (MTMCTEA) and the National Park Service.

Most of the geographic reference datasets are products derived from the TIGER database, the TIGER /Line files, or other products created and maintained by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. We greatly appreciate these contributions.

Special thanks goes to the following individuals and organizations which contributed the data that made NTAD2004 possible: Bruce Lambert, Thomas Roff, and Bruce Spear of the Federal Highway Administration; Raphael Kedar, Carl Fischer, and Peter Kerr of the Federal Railroad Administration; Darryl Hampton of the Military Traffic Management Command Transportation Engineering Agency; Sarah Clements and William Wiggins of the Federal Transit Administration; Shaku Jain of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; and the Federal Aviation Administration Aeronautical Information Services Office.

We would also like to recognize the contributions of the following individuals within the Bureau of Transportation Statistics who were responsible for compiling NTAD2004: Matthew Sheppard, Raquel Wright, Sandra Smith, Pamela Lafontaine, and Stephen Lewis.

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