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GIS in Transit

Explore the comprehensive Transit GIS Toolbox developed and planned by Michael J. Berman, GIS Program Manager at King County Metro Transit in May 1999. Learn about the corporate data infrastructure, spatial data access, and the evolution of GIS in transit from 1982 to 1994. Discover the tools, scheduling capabilities, and applications tailored for GIS analysts, planners, and schedulers. From security to safety, comfort stations to service development, dive into the world of Transit GIS for efficient and effective transit operations. This toolbox facilitates communication through multiple maps, map properties, and various features, enabling users to zoom in, measure, identify, and analyze spatial data effortlessly.

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GIS in Transit

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  1. GIS in Transit The Transit GIS Toolbox Michael J. BermanGIS Program ManagerKing County Metro TransitMay 1999

  2. Corporate Data Infrastructure Tabular Data Spatial Data Access What makes ITS Work at Metro?

  3. 1994 Corporate Data Evolution

  4. 1982 1990 1994 GIS Evolution

  5. Transit DB Spatial DB Business Data Access Tools Scheduling GIS Analysts Schedulers Planners ArcView Hastus

  6. Developed and Planned Applications MoEmitter SecurityDMS APC Comfort Stations Service Development Safety Zones Route Sequence Transit Object Editing ? Others

  7. One GIS Tool Box - Many Apps AVL Security Safety ComfortStations APC ServicePlanning ZonesRouteSequence Transit Object Editing

  8. Transit GIS Toolbox • Multiple simultaneous development efforts • Simplified maintenance/enhancements • Standardizeduser interface • User access tospatial andcorporate data

  9. Zoom in Measure Clear Selection Identify Pan Patterns Properties Zoom out Add Text New map Copy to Clipboard Full Extent Label Buttons and Tools

  10. Facilitating Communication

  11. Multiple Maps and Map Properties

  12. Fourth Ave 2390 Third Ave Madison Ave 7589.2390 Marion St James Ave Second Ave 7589 1458 First Ave Cherry Pl 1458.7589 Finding Objects Route/Run: 7/2 Pattern ID: 23567421 Block ID: 98070918273 • Streets • Timepoints • TPIs • Patterns • Route/Run • Block

  13. Pick your active theme View the results Select your feature Finding Objects

  14. Drilling Down Block Trips TPIs Bus Stops

  15. Linking Shapes and Schedule Data

  16. Transit GIS GIS TransitCorporateData

  17. Questions? Mike Berman Program Manager Tamara Davis Database Administrator Dave Kreinheder Senior Analyst Steve Krippner Analyst Tim Moore Analyst

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