GIS and KML
Data Portal
November 3, 2023 General
GIS and KML Data Portal
A GIS shapefile is a simple, nontopological format for storing the geometric location and attribute information of geographic features. GIS shapefiles consist of three or more files with specific file extensions and models a particular aspect of transit information (routes, stops, stations, etc). The required files that make up a shapefile include:
- shp (feature geometry)
- shx (index of feature geometry)
- dbf (attribute information)
A KML file is a simple file format for storing geographical data, used in Google Earth and many other products.
GIS Shapefiles
- For SACRT BUS ROUTES, click here to download GIS shapefiles
- For SACRT BUS STOPS, click here to download GIS shapefiles
- For SACRT LIGHT RAIL ROUTES, click here to download GIS shapefiles
- For SACRT LIGHT RAIL STATIONS, click here to download GIS shapefiles
- For SACRT SMARTRIDE (MICROTRANSIT) ZONES, click here to download GIS shapefiles
- For SACRT SERVICE AREA, click here to download GIS shapefiles
- For SACRT GO (ADA PARATRANSIT) SERVICE AREA, click here to download GIS shapefiles
KML Files
- For SACRT BUS ROUTES, click here to download KML files
- For SACRT BUS STOPS, click here to download KML files
- For SACRT LIGHT RAIL ROUTES, click here to download KML files
- For SACRT LIGHT RAIL STATIONS, click here to download KML files
For a GTFS feed of SacRT’s routes and stops, please visit our GTFS Feed.