Philadelphia Subway lat/long or a shapefile?
April 20, 2011 3:02 PM   Subscribe

Does anyone know where I can get a listing of lat/long for philly subway stations? A Shapefile would work too since I think I know how to convert the stops into lat/long.
posted by joey blank to Society & Culture (3 answers total)

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Wikipedia has them (upper-right corner)
posted by downing street memo at 3:08 PM on April 20, 2011


The National Transportation Atlas Database has point shapefiles for the whole USA. (It's in the Fixed-Guideway Transit Facilities shapefile, listed under polyline; there's both the lines as polyline and the stations as points in the same file.) The .DBF has lat and long as properties, so no GIS conversion needed.
posted by Homeboy Trouble at 3:08 PM on April 20, 2011 [1 favorite]


SEPTA makes their GTFS data publicly available here which contains lat/long for all their stations.
posted by GuyZero at 7:24 PM on April 20, 2011


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