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This layer represents named passenger, commuter and freight train stations, as developed by the Central Transportation Planning Staff (CTPS). The data include the MBTA Commuter Rail stations. Stored in ArcSDE and distributed as a shapefile, the statewide layer is named TRAINS_NODE. Other related datasets include TRAINS_ARC (railroad lines) and TRAINS_RTE_TRAIN (MBTA Commuter Rail Routes).
Data are current as of April 29, 2015.
This layer represents named passenger, commuter and freight train stations, as developed by the Central Transportation Planning Staff (CTPS). The data include the MBTA Commuter Rail stations. Stored in ArcSDE and distributed as a shapefile, the statewide layer is named TRAINS_NODE. Other related datasets include TRAINS_ARC (railroad lines) and TRAINS_RTE_TRAIN (MBTA Commuter Rail Routes).
Data are current as of April 29, 2015.
This layer is a subset of the full Trains (TRAINS_ARC) dataset. It contains one continuous linear feature for each of the operational and seriously proposed MBTA Commuter Rail lines. The linework was extracted from the the Trains data as provided to MassGIS from the Central Transportation Planning Staff and modified by MassGIS to create one arc per Commuter route. Stored in ArcSDE and distributed as a shapefile, the layer is named TRAINS_RTE_TRAIN. Also see TRAINS_ARC and TRAINS_NODE (named station location points).
Data are up-to-date through July 15, 2014.
This layer is a subset of the full Trains (TRAINS_ARC) dataset. It contains one continuous linear feature for each of the operational and seriously proposed MBTA Commuter Rail lines. The linework was extracted from the the Trains data as provided to MassGIS from the Central Transportation Planning Staff and modified by MassGIS to create one arc per Commuter route. Stored in ArcSDE and distributed as a shapefile, the layer is named TRAINS_RTE_TRAIN. Also see TRAINS_ARC and TRAINS_NODE (named station location points).
Data are up-to-date through July 15, 2014.
This layer is a subset of the full Trains (TRAINS_ARC) dataset. It contains one continuous linear feature for each of the operational and seriously proposed MBTA Commuter Rail lines. The linework was extracted from the the Trains data as provided to MassGIS from the Central Transportation Planning Staff and modified by MassGIS to create one arc per Commuter route. Stored in ArcSDE and distributed as a shapefile, the layer is named TRAINS_RTE_TRAIN. Also see TRAINS_ARC and TRAINS_NODE (named station location points).
Data are up-to-date through July 15, 2014.
The MBTA Rapid Transit Station layers represents the station stops on the five subway, streetcar/trolley and Silver Line bus lines in the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s rapid transit rail network. Stations are contained in a point feature class named MBTA_NODE. The five ‘T’ lines - Blue, Green, Orange, Red and Silver - are represented with linework in the layer MBTA_ARC. The layers were developed by the Central Transportation Planning Staff (CTPS), with additional editing by MassGIS based on current information from mbta.com. The MBTA Commuter Rail lines are included in the TRAINS_ARC layer. It should be noted that the Silver Line actually consists of buses, not trains, but the line is included in this layer because the MBTA includes it as part of its Subway system (see http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/subway/).