Description: Public transit routes in San Diego County managed by the San Diego County Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) and the North County Transit District (NCTD). Bus, commuter and light rail, and trolley routes managed and developed from the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) data available from the transitland feed registry (formerly from GTFS Data Exchange). Routes are developed from the GTFS data available through the transitland feed registry (https://transit.land/feed-registry/) or transitfeed (http://transitfeeds.com) depending on which is most current (formerly from the GTFS Data Exchange). GTFS data is provided to the exchange by the transit agencies and processed by SanGIS to create a consolidated GIS layer containing routes from both systems. SanGIS uses a publicly available ESRI ArcToolbox tool to create the GIS data layer. The toolbox can be found at http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=14189102b795412a85bc5e1e09a0bafa. This data set is created using the ROUTES.txt and SHAPES.txt GTFS data files.Routes layers for MTS and NCTD are created separately and combined into a single layer using ArcGIS tools.
Copyright Text: SanGIS using information provided by the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS - http://www.sdmts.com/) and the North County Transit District (NCTD - http://www.gonctd.com/) through the transitland feed registry (https://transit.land/feed-registry/) or transitfeed (http://transitfeeds.com) depending on which is most current (formerly from the GTFS Data Exchange (http://www.gtfs-data-exchange.com/)). GTFS data specifications are available at https://developers.google.com/transit/overview.
Description: Public transit stops in San Diego County serviced by the San Diego County Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) and the North County Transit District (NCTD). Bus, commuter and light rail, and trolley stops developed from the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) data available from the transitland/transitfeeds feed registries (and formerly the GTFS Data Exchange). Stops are developed from the GTFS data available through the transitland feed registry (https://transit.land/feed-registry/) or transitfeed (http://transitfeeds.com) depending on which is most current, and formerly from the GTFS Data Exchange (http://www.gtfs-data-exchange.com/). GTFS data is provided to the exchange by the transit agencies and processed by SanGIS to create a consolidated GIS layer containing stops for both MTS and NCTD systems. SanGIS uses built-in ArcGIS tools to develop the stops from the STOPS.txt data file.Stops layers for MTS and NCTD are created separately and combined into a single layer using ArcGIS tools.
Copyright Text: SanGIS using information provided by the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS - http://www.sdmts.com/) and the North County Transit District (NCTD - http://www.gonctd.com/) through the transitland feed registry (https://transit.land/feed-registry/) or transitfeed (http://transitfeeds.com) depending on which is most current. GTFS data specifications are available at https://developers.google.com/transit/overview.
Description: This dataset comprises right of way polygons within the County of San Diego. A right of way is defined as a dedicated right for the public to travel unhindered, to access a route regardless of land ownership or any other legality. Rights-of-way are shown whether they are improved (constructed) or unimproved. Not all dedicated rights-of-way may be shown.SanGIS notes that the original source is an SDGE dataset that has been updated on a continual basis by SanGIS since. The dataset is as current and complete as the reference data on hand. The data is updated per recorded Subdivision and Parcel maps received, Record of Surveys, Recorded Documents (Road Opening / Road Closure), Assessor Parcel map cuts, and data received from local jurisdictions including State and Federal entitites. The right-of-way dataset is maintained as part of the SanGIS parcel dataset. The right-of-way parcel subtype is excluded from the published parcel layer and is published separately as this right-of-way layer as requested by the City and County of San Diego. Data schema for this layer does not include attributes from the Master Property Record (MPR) that are added to the published Parcel layers.For details of attributes refer to field definitions under resources.
Copyright Text: SanGIS using legal recorded data provided by the County Recorder and Assessor's Office.