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SNAMUTS - Route Segments (Polyline) 2011

Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN)
Spatial Network Analysis For Multi-Modal Urban Transport Systems (Owned by)
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This dataset presents the Spatial Network Analysis for Multimodal Urban Transport Systems (SNAMUTS) route segments for the year of 2011. Route segments are a public transport link between two adjacent activity nodes or other network nodes. A numbered public transport route is usually made up of a sequence of consecutive route segments

The SNAMUTS methodology has been developed as a planning and decision-making support tool. It determines accessibility performance from a user perspective, bearing in mind that different users sometimes have different needs: some may value speed more than anything else, some may require barrier-free access as their first priority, others may be drawn primarily to services that are legible and have a high profile in the urban realm. Good accessibility is often the result of a balance and integration of these sometimes competing, sometimes complementary claims on the usability of the land use-transport system. The analysis includes a set of tasks and measurements that highlight the contribution of the public transport network and service development from a range of perspectives.

These are known as the eight key SNAMUTS indicators, they include:

* Service Intensity

* Closeness Centrality

* Degree Centrality

* Network Coverage

* Contour Catchments

* Betweenness Centrality

* Resilience

* Nodal Connectivity

For more information, please refer to the [SNAMUTS website](http://www.snamuts.com).

Please note:

* This data provides context to the corresponding indicator datasets: "SNAMUTS - Indicators by Activity Nodes (Point) 2011" or "SNAMUTS - Indicators by Areas (SA1) 2011".

* Some routes are composed of disjoint line segments and as such the data should be used for visualisation purposes only.

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96.82,-43.74 159.11,-43.74 159.11,-9.14 96.82,-9.14 96.82,-43.74

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text: EPSG:4283 (GDA_1994)

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