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(Outer Urban PT) Percentage of population within walking distance to high-medium frequency public transport

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This is part of analysis from [Outer Urban Public Transport](https://www.infrastructureaustralia.gov.au/publications/outer-urban-public-transport-improving-accessibility-lower-density-areas), which was released in October 2018.

This layer presents the proportion of people within walking distance to high-medium frequency public transport stops/stations in 2017. Walking distance is defined as 800 metres for heavy rail, and 400 metres for all other modes. High-frequency public transport is defined as having at least four services per hour during AM peak. This analysis was performed using 2017 timetables.

See pages 80-81 of the report for a detailed explanation of methodology.

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SHP -
SLD -
(Outer Urban PT) Percentage of population within walking distance to high-medium frequency public transport - Preview this Dataset (WMS) - View the data in this dataset online via an online map
(Outer Urban PT) Percentage of population within walking distance to high-medium frequency public transport Web Feature Service API Link - WFS API Link for use in Desktop GIS tools
(Outer Urban PT) Percentage of population within walking distance to high-medium frequency public transport GeoJSON - For use in web-based data visualisation of this collection

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115.44947,-38.50299 115.44947,-26.45234 153.54671,-26.45234 153.54671,-38.50299 115.44947,-38.50299

134.4980905005,-32.4776635105

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