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Transport networks, also known as transportation or transit networks, are interconnected systems that facilitate the movement of people, goods, and information within and between different geographical locations. Identifies the routes, infrastructure and zones of rail, air, and environmentally friendly transport options. The majority of features under this data theme for the Queensland Digital Topographic data are considered Transport infrastructure.

This theme includes the following feature classes:

*No longer recorded under Topographic schema.  See Queensland Roads and Tracks.

Airport Areas

A polygon feature class displaying the extent of sections or zones within and around an airport, usually incorporating runways, aircraft maintenance and passenger facilities.

 Attribute Schema:

Airport Areas

A polygon feature class displaying the extent of sections or zones within and around an airport, usually incorporating runways, aircraft maintenance and passenger facilities.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

FEATURE_TYPE

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options:

  • Airport Area

 

 

FUNCTION

No

Text

30

 

A description of the function of the airport. Options:

  • Aerodrome

  • Domestic Airport

  • International Airport

  • Regional Airport

 

dm_airport_

function

NAME

Yes

Text

100

The name of the feature (if available)

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the feature source information that the location of the feature was obtained from.

 

OPERATIONAL_STATUS

No

Text

20

 

The operational status of the feature. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non Operational

  • Proposed

  • Under Construction

 

dm_aviation_

status

USAGE

No

Text

20

 

The description of the type of civil and/or military use of the feature. Options:

  • Civil

  • Civil - Military

  • Military

 

dm_aviation_

usage

PFI

No

Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST _EDITED_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

DIMENSION_M2

No

Double

 

The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020

 

UPPER_SCALE

No

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:

Feature Types:

  • Airport Area – The area set aside for use as a licenced, certified or registered facility by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, usually equipped with runways, taxiways and aircraft maintenance and passenger facilities.

 Function definitions:
  • Aerodrome – An area of land or water, the use of which as an aerodrome is authorised under the regulations, intended to be used wholly or partly for the arrival, departure, or movement of aircraft. (including any buildings, installations, and equipment).

  • Domestic Airport – An airport that provides access to intrastate and interstate flights (no custom or immigration facilities available)

  • International Airport – Designated as an airport of entry and departure for international air traffic where customs, immigration, public health, animal, and plant quarantine checks are carried out. Also, can receive scheduled domestic and regional airline traffic.

  • Regional Airport - All non-principal state airports including rural and remote airports, they provide limited scheduled flights. (no custom or immigration facilities available)

 Usage:
  • Civil – Primarily used by civilian aircraft

  • Civil_Military – Used by both civilian and military aircraft on a regular basis

  • Military – Restricted to military use only *not often mapped due to restrictions.

 Upper scale:

Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.

  • 1:100 000 – < 250,000 m²

  • 1:250 000 – >/= 250,000 m² and < 1,000,000 m²

  • 1:1 000 000 – >/= 1,000,000 m²

 

AERODROME

 

Definition: An area of land or water, the use of which as an aerodrome is authorised under the regulations, intended to be used wholly or partly for the arrival, departure, or movement of aircraft. (including any buildings, installations, and equipment).

 

Alternate Terms: Military installation

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polygon

  • If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds

  • If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre)

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

DOMESTIC AIRPORT

 

Definition: An airport that provides access to intrastate and interstate flights (no custom or immigration facilities available).

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polygon

  • If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds

  • If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre)

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

 

Definition: Designated as an airport of entry and departure for international air traffic where customs, immigration, public health, animal, and plant quarantine checks are carried out. Also, can receive scheduled domestic and regional airline traffic.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polygon

  • If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds

  • If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre)

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

REGIONAL AIRPORT

 

Definition: All non-principal state airports including rural and remote airports, they provide limited scheduled flights. (no custom or immigration facilities available)

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polygon

  • If appropriate, the cadastre is used to delineate the extent of the feature, including facilities and associated grounds

  • If the cadastre does not represent the maintained or used area of the feature, the extent can be plotted from orthorectified imagery (the extent may follow fence lines, maintained area or in combination with the cadastre)

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 Capture Process:

Airport Runways and Taxiways

A polygon feature class displaying the extents of airport infrastructure that facilitate the movement of aircraft on the ground.

 Attribute Schema:

Airport Runways and Taxiways

A polygon feature class displaying the extents of airport infrastructure that facilitate the movement of aircraft on the ground.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

FEATURE_TYPE

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options:

  • Apron

  • Runway

  • Taxiway

 

dm_airport_

runway

NAME

Yes

Text

100

 

The name of the feature (if available)

Is only populated for a runway feature

The name should be that of the airport as named. The suffix of 'Airport' or 'Aerodrome' will be included in the name e.g., Cairns Airport

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the feature source information that the location of the feature was obtained from.

 

OPERATIONAL_STATUS

No

Text

20

 

The operation status of the feature. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non Operational

  • Proposed

  • Under Construction

 

dm_aviation_

status

SURFACE

No

Text

10

 

A description of the landing surface. Options:

  • Grass

  • Gravel

  • Sealed

 

dm_aviation_

surface

USAGE

No

Text

20

 

The description of the type of civil and/or military use of the feature. Options:

  • Civil

  • Civil - Military

  • Military

 

dm_aviation_

usage

PFI

No

Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

DIMENSION_M2

No

Double

 

The area of the feature measured in square metres GDA2020

 

UPPER_SCALE

Yes

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Apron – The defined area of an airport or aerodrome where aircraft are parked, loaded, unloaded, refuelled, boarded, or maintained.

  • Runway – The defined area of an airport or aerodrome (a straight path) used by aircraft for landing and take-off.

  • Taxiway – The defined area of an airport or aerodrome connecting runways to the aprons and the terminals.

 Usage:
  • Civil – Primarily used by civilian aircraft

  • Civil_Military – Used by both civilian and military aircraft on a regular basis

  • Military – Restricted to military use only. *not often mapped due to restrictions.

 Upper scale:

Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.

  • 1:100 000 – all Aprons/Taxiways and abandoned Runways

  • 1:250 000 – all Runways except abandoned Runways

 Capture Process:

 

APRON

 

Definition:  The defined area of an airport or aerodrome where aircraft are parked, loaded, unloaded, refuelled, boarded, or maintained.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture the marked apron area as a 2D polygon

  • The marked apron is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • The surfaced area outside of the marked apron is not included

  • If the apron is not marked, the extent is shown as the edge of bitumen or concrete

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

RUNWAY

 

Definition:  The defined area of an airport or aerodrome (a straight path) used by aircraft for landing and take-off.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture the marked runway area as a 2D polygon

  • The marked runway area is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • The surfaced area outside of the marked runway area is not included

  • If the runway area is not marked, the extent is shown as the edge of bitumen or concrete

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

TAXIWAY

 

Definition: The defined area of an airport or aerodrome connecting runways to the aprons and the terminals.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture the marked taxiway area as a 2D polygon

  • The marked taxiway area is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • The surfaced area outside of the marked taxiway area is not included

  • If the taxiway area is not marked, the extent is shown as the edge of bitumen, concrete, gravel, or grass

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

Air Traffic Control Towers

A point feature class displaying the location of air traffic control towers.

 Attribute Schema:

Air Traffic Control Towers

A point feature class displaying the location of air traffic control towers.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

 

FEATURE_TYPE

 

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature.

Options:

  • Air Traffic Control Tower

 

 

NAME

No

Text

100

 

The name of the feature

The name should be that of the airport as named. The suffix of 'Air Traffic Control Tower' will be included in the name e.g., Brisbane Air Traffic Control Tower

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from.

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the feature source information that the location of the feature was obtained from.

 

USAGE

No

Text

20

 

The description of the type of civil and/or military use of the feature. Options:

Civil

Civil - Military

Military

 

dm_aviation_

usage

PFI

No

 Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

UPPER_SCALE

Yes

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Air Traffic Control Tower – A structure that houses the personnel and equipment used to direct and control the flow of air traffic in a specified airspace.

 Usage:
  • Civil – Primarily used by civilian aircraft

  • Civil_Military – Used by both civilian and military aircraft on a regular basis

  • Military – Restricted to military use only*not often mapped due to restrictions.

 Upper scale:

Upper_scale:

  • 1:100 000 – all data

 Capture Process:

 

AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER

 

Definition: A structure that houses the personnel and equipment used to direct and control the flow of air traffic in a specified airspace.

 

Alternate Terms: Control Tower

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D point at the base of the feature

  • ·The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Location can be obtained from AirServices Australia

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

  • Reference with “Airport Areas” feature class data set

 

Busway Stations

A point feature class displaying the location of busway stations on a dedicated busway network.

 Attribute Schema:

Busway Stations

A point feature class displaying the location of busway stations on a dedicated busway network.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

 

FEATURE_TYPE

 

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature.

Options:

  • Busway Station

 

 

NAME

No

Text

100

The name of the feature

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source map, or data where the name of the feature was obtained.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from.

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from.

 

BUSWAY_NAME

No

Text

50

The name of the busway that the busway station is located on e.g., Northern Busway

 

PFI

No

Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

Yes

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

UPPER_SCALE

No

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Busway Station – A facility which is regularly used for loading and unloading of passengers onto buses on a designated network.

 Upper scale:
  • 1:100 000 – all data

 Capture Process:

 

BUSWAY STATION

 

Definition: A facility which is regularly used for loading and unloading of passengers onto buses on a designated busway network.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature in the middle of the road between the bus lanes

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

ta

Capture Process:

Green Bridges

A polyline feature class displaying the location of bridges for green and or sustainable transportation options.

 Attribute Schema:

Green bridges

A polyline feature class displaying the location of bridges for green and or sustainable transportation options.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

 

FEATURE_TYPE

 

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature.

Options:

  • Footbridge

  • Bikeway Bridge

  • Multi-use Bridge

  • Other Bridge

 

 

NAME

Yes

Text

100

The name of the feature (if available)

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the feature source information that the location of the feature was obtained from.

 

OPERATIONAL STATUS

No

Text

20

 

The operation status of the feature. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non Operational

  • Proposed

  • Under Construction

 

dm_road_bri_

status

PFI

No

 Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

Yes

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

DIMENSION_M

No

Double

 

The length of the feature measured in metres GDA2020

 

UPPER_SCALE

Yes

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

 

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

SEGMENT_ID

Yes

Text

20

Corresponding id number for Queensland Roads and Tracks

 

 Upper scale:
  • Foot Bridge – A structure erected over a depression or obstacle to carry pedestrian traffic only.

  • Bikeway Bridge – A structure erected over a depression or obstacle to carry bicycle traffic only.

  • Multi-use Bridge – A structure erected over a depression or obstacle to carry multi forms of traffic.

  • Other Bridge – Any bridge not covered by the above.

 Capture Process:

 

FOOTBRIDGE

 

Definition: A structure erected over a depression or obstacle to carry pedestrian traffic

 

Alternate Terms: Pedestrian overpass

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • End points to coincide with the vertex of any pathway feature.

  • If the feature is less than 25 metres and is named, exaggerate the length to a minimum of 25 metres

 

 

BIKEWAY BRIDGE

 

Definition: A structure erected over a depression or obstacle to carry bicycle traffic

 

Alternate Terms: Bikeway overpass, Cycleway bridge, Cycleway overpass

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • End points to coincide with the vertex of any pathway feature.

  • If the feature is less than 25 metres and is named, exaggerate the length to a minimum of 25 metres

 

 

MULTI-USE BRIDGE

 

Definition: A structure erected over a depression or obstacle to carry multi forms of traffic

 

Alternate Terms: mixed use bridge, mixed use overpass

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • ·Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • End points to coincide with the vertex of any pathway feature.

  • If the feature is less than 25 metres and is named, exaggerate the length to a minimum of 25 metres

 

Helipads

A point feature class displaying the location of a constructed or maintained area for helicopter take-off and landing

 Attribute Schema:

Helipads

A point feature class displaying the location of a constructed or maintained area for helicopter take-off and landing.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

FEATURE_TYPE

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature.

Options:

  • Helipad

 

 

 

 

NAME

Yes

Text

100

The name of the feature (if available)

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from.

 

OPERATIONAL_STATUS

No

Text

20

 

The operation status of the feature. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non Operational

  • Proposed

  • Under Construction

 

dm_aviation_

status

USAGE

No

Text

20

 

The description of the type of civil and/or military use of the feature. Options:

  • Civil

  • Civil - Military

  • Military

 

dm_aviation_

usage

PFI

No

 Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

UPPER_SCALE

No

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

 

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

  • If the feature has no name. In this field, type in lower case the following:

    • helipad

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Helipad – A constructed and maintained area for helicopter take-off and landing.

 Usage:
  • Civil – Primarily used by civilian aircraft

  • Civil_Military – Used by both civilian and military aircraft on a regular basis

  • Military – Restricted to military use only *not often mapped due to restrictions.

 Upper scale:
  • 1:25 000 – all data

 Capture Process:

 

HELIPAD

 

Definition: A constructed and maintained area for helicopter take-off and landing.

 

Alternate Terms: Heliport

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature.

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Information can be obtained from QldSpatial, Transport features Heliports and Landing Grounds – Qld download.

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

Landing Grounds

A polygon feature class displaying the extent of uncertified aircraft landing grounds.

 Attribute Schema:

Landing Grounds

A polygon feature class displaying the extent of uncertified aircraft landing grounds.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

FEATURE_TYPE

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature.

Options:

  • Landing Ground

 

 

NAME

Yes

Text

100

 

The name of the feature (if available)

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the feature source information that the location of the feature was obtained from.

 

OPERATIONAL_STATUS

No

Text

30

 

The operation status of the feature. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non Operational

  • Proposed

  • Under Construction

 

dm_aviation_

status

SURFACE

No

Text

10

 

A description of the landing surface. Options:

  • Grass

  • Gravel

  • Sealed

 

dm_aviation_

surface

USAGE

No

Text

20

 

The description of the type of civil and/or military use of the feature. Options:

  • Civil

  • Civil - Military

  • Military

 

dm_aviation_

usage

PFI

No

 Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

UPPER_SCALE

No

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map. If no name of the landing ground is available, type in the following in this field:

landing ground

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Landing Ground – An area of flat land used by small aircraft for landing and take-off and having only rudimentary facilities or none. (Uncertified Aerodrome)

 Uses:
  • Civil – Primarily used by civilian aircraft

  • Civil_Military – Used by both civilian and military aircraft on a regular basis

  • Military – Restricted to military use only. *not often mapped due to restrictions.

 Upper scale:
  • 1:250 000 – all data

 Capture Process:

 

LANDING GROUND

 

Definition: An area of flat land used by small aircraft for landing and take-off and having only rudimentary facilities or none. (Uncertified Aerodrome)

 

Alternate Terms: Aircraft Landing Area, Airstrip, Landing Area

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polygon

  •        If under 20 metre wide, capture 10 metres either side of the landing strip centreline

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • If the feature is less than 500 metres, exaggerate the length to a minimum of 500 metres

  • Locations can be obtained from QldSpatial, Transport features Heliports and Landing Grounds – Qld download.

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

Toll Points

A point feature class displaying the location of toll points on the Queensland road network.

 Attribute Schema:

Toll Points

A point feature class displaying the location of toll points on the Queensland road network.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

 

FEATURE_TYPE

 

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature.

Options:

  • Toll Point

 

 

NAME

No

Text

100

The name of the feature

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source map, or data where the name of the feature was obtained.

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source map, or data where the name of the feature was obtained.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

RELATIONSHIP

No

Text

12

 

Relationship to ground level. Options:

  • Surface

  • Underground

 

dm_toll_

relationship

PFI

No

Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

UPPER_SCALE

No

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Toll Point – A location at which a fee is collected for use of the toll road.

 Upper scale:
  • 1:25 000 – all data

 Capture Process:

 

TOLL POINT

 

Definition: A location at which a fee is collected for use of the toll road.

 

Alternate Terms: Toll booth, Tollgate

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature co-incident with the centreline of the road

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • If the feature is underground, determine the location from other available resources

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material

Railways

A polyline feature class displaying the location of the Queensland railway network.

 Attribute Schema:

Railways

A polyline feature class displaying the location of the Queensland railway network.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

FEATURE_TYPE

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options:

  • Railway

 

 

FUNCTION

No

Text

30

 

A description of the function of the feature. Options:

  • Light Rail

  • Monorail

  • Railway

  • Railway Siding

  • Sugar Cane Railway

  • Tourist – Historic Railway

  • Other Railway

 

dm_railway_

function

ROUTE_NAME

Yes

Text

100

The name of the entire railway

 

SECTION_NAME

Yes

Text

100

The name of individual sections of a railway

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

OPERATIONAL_STATUS

No

Text

20

 

The operation status of the feature. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non Operational

  • Proposed

  • Under Construction

 

dm_railway_

status

 GAUGE

No

Text

20

 

The width of tracks. Options:

  • Light

  • Narrow

  • Narrow – Light

  • Standard

  • Standard – Narrow

  • Other Railway Gauge

  • Non Applicable

 

dm_railway_

gauge

ELECTRIFIED

No

Text

20

 

Is the track electrified? Options:

  • Electrified

  • Non Electrified

  • Non Applicable

 

dm_railway_

electrified

CONSTRUCTION_TYPE

No

Text

10

 

Type of construction Options:

  • Bridge

  • Causeway

  • Elevated

  • Overpass

  • Surface

  • Tunnel

 

dm_railway_

construction

USAGE

No

Text

40

 

A description of the major use the feature. Options:

  • Freight

  • Freight - Passenger

  • Mining

  • Mining – Freight

  • Mining – Freight - Passenger

  • Passenger

  • Rail Freight Facility

  • Rail Siding

  • Rail Yard

  • Railway Workshop

  • Stabling Yard

  • Sugar Cane

  • Tourist – Historic Railway

  • Other Railway Usage

  • Non Applicable

 

dm_railway_

usage

 

RAILWAY_OWNER

Yes

Text

50

 

The name of the owner/maintainer of the railway. Most non-government railways will be labelled “Private”

 

 

PFI

No

 Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

DIMENSION_M

No

Double

 

The length of the feature measured in metres GDA2020

 

UPPER_SCALE

Yes

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:

Feature Types:

  • Light Rail – A form of passenger urban rail transit characterized by a combination of tram and metro features. While its rolling stock is more like a traditional tram, it operates at a higher capacity and speed, and often on an exclusive right-of-way

  • Monorail – An elevated railway running on a single line and generally used for tourist purposes

  • Railway – A transportation system using one or more rails to carry freight, passengers or mining products.

  • Railway Siding – A short section or sections of track by the side of a railway used for shunting as well as for loading and unloading of freight.

  • Sugar Cane Railway – A railway built specifically to carry small trains carrying sugar cane from the cane fields to the sugar mills for processing

  • Tourist – Historic Railway – A railway that has been built specifically for the use of tourist or one that has been preserved for historical purposes.

  • Other Railway – Any railway not covered by the above.

 Gauge:
  • Light – 610 mm wide

  • Narrow – 1067 mm wide

  • Standard – 1435 mm

  • Narrow – Light (Dual tracks running parallel with one rail in common)  

  • Standard – Narrow (Dual tracks running parallel with one rail in common) 

  • Other Railway Gauge – Any railway gauge not covered by the above

 Construction type:
  • Bridge – The feature utilises a bridge

  • Causeway – The feature utilises a causeway

  • Elevated – The feature is elevated off the ground

  • Overpass – The feature utilises an overpass

  • Surface – The feature is located on the ground

  • Tunnel – The feature is a tunnel through the ground

 Usage:
  • Freight – The feature is used to in the transportation of goods in bulk for commercial purposes.

  • Freight – Passenger – The feature is used in the transportation of goods and passengers.

  • Mining – The feature is used for the transportation of mining by-products

  • Mining – Freight – The feature is for the transportation of goods mining by-products and goods.

  • Mining – Freight – Passenger – The feature is for the transportation of mining by-products, goods, and passengers.

  • Passenger – The feature is used for the transportation of passengers.

  • Rail Freight Facility –The feature is used as part of the intermodal freight terminal,

  • Rail Siding –The feature is used for shunting and loading and unloading of freight.

  • Rail Yard – The feature is used for storing, sorting, or loading/unloading, railroad cars and/or locomotives.

  • Railway Workshop – The feature is used in the maintenance or repairing of railroad cars, locomotives or rolling stock.

  • Stabling Yard – The feature is used to store or park passenger trains when not in use.

  • Sugar Cane – The feature is used specifically in the transportation of sugar cane.

  • Tourist – Historic Railway – The feature is used for tourist or historic railway journeys.

  • Other Railway Usage - Any usage not covered by the above.

 Upper scale:

Individual features may not agree with the following specifications to improve mapping legibility.

  • 1:100 000 – all Light Rails, Monorails, Sugar Cane Railways, Railway Sidings, Tourist-Historic Railways.

  • 1:250 000 – all Railways other than Usage includes Passenger.

  • 1:1 000 000 – all Railways where the Usage includes Passenger.

 Capture Process:

 

CANE RAILWAY

 

Definition: A railway built specifically to carry small trains carrying sugar cane from the cane fields to the sugar mills for processing

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature.

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

LIGHT RAIL

 

Definition: A form of passenger urban rail transit characterized by a combination of tram and metro features. While its rolling stock is more like a traditional tram, it operates at a higher capacity and speed, and often on an exclusive right-of-way

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature.

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

 

MONORAIL

 

Definition: An elevated railway running on a single line and generally used for tourist purposes

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature.

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, address details, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

RAILWAY

 

Definition: A transportation system using one or more rails to carry freight or passengers.

 

Alternate Terms: Railway spur

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature.

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery unless GPS points have been received from Queensland Rail

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

 

RAILWAY SIDING

 

Definition: A short section or sections of track by the side of a railway used for shunting as well as for loading and unloading of freight.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature.

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery unless GPS points have been received from Queensland Rail

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

 

TOUIST - HISTORIC RAILWAY

 

Definition: A railway that has been built specifically for the use of tourist or one that has been preserved for historical purposes.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature.

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery unless GPS points have been received from Queensland Rail

  • Locations can be obtained from tourist or historical mapping, Local Authorities, or other sources

 

Railway Bridges and Overpasses

A polyline feature class displaying the location of railway bridges and overpasses along the railway network.

 Attribute Schema:

Railway Bridges

A polyline feature class displaying the location of railway bridges and overpasses along the railway network.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

FEATURE_TYPE

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options:

  • Elevated Railway

  • Railway Bridge

  • Railway Causeway

  • Railway Overpass

 

dm_railway_

bridge

NAME

Yes

Text

100

The name of the feature (if available)

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

OPERATIONAL_STATUS

No

Text

20

 

The operation status of the feature. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non Operational

  • Proposed

  • Under Construction

 

dm_railway_

status

PFI

No

 Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (SeePersistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

DIMENSION_M

No

Double

 

The length of the feature measured in metres GDA2020

 

UPPER_SCALE

Yes

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Elevated Railway – A structure carrying rail traffic that is built above the surrounding landscape.

  • Railway Bridge - A structure erected over a waterway, depression, or obstacle to carry rail traffic

  • Railway Causeway - An embankment of earth or masonry erected across open water or an area subject to inundation and carrying a railway.

  • Railway Overpass –A separation of surface levels constructed to prevent direct intersection with other road or rail networks.

 Upper scale:
  • 1:25 000 – >/= 25 m and < 250 m

  • 1:100 000 – >/= 250 m

 Capture Process:

 

ELEVATED RAILWAY

 

Definition: A structure carrying rail traffic that that is built above the surrounding landscape

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature co-incident with the railway.

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Vertex points to coincide with the vertex points on the railway.

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

RAILWAY BRIDGE

 

Definition: A structure erected over a waterway, depression, or obstacle to carry rail traffic

 

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature co-incident with the railway.

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Vertex points to coincide with the vertex points on the railway.

  • If the feature is less than 25 metres and is named, exaggerate the length to a minimum of 25 metres

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, tourist publications, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

 

RAILWAY CAUSEWAY

 

Definition: An embankment of earth or masonry erected across open water or an area subject to inundation and carrying a railway.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature co-incident with the railway.

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Vertex points to coincide with the vertex points on the railway.

  • If the feature is less than 25 metres and is named, exaggerate the length to a minimum of 25 metres

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material

 

 

RAILWAY OVERPASS

 

Definition: A separation of surface levels constructed to prevent direct intersection with other road or rail networks.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature co-incident with the railway.

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  •  Vertex points to coincide with the vertex points on the railway.

  • If the feature is less than 25 metres and is named, exaggerate the length to a minimum of 25 metres

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material

 

Railway Stations and Sidings

A point feature class displaying the location of railway stations and sidings on the Queensland railway network. 

 Attribute Schema:

Railway Stations and Sidings

A point feature class displaying the location of railway stations and sidings on the Queensland railway network. 

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

FEATURE_TYPE

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options:

  • Cane Railway Siding Point

  • Railway Station

  • Railway Siding Point

 

dm_railway_stn

 

NAME

Yes

Text

100

The name of the feature (if available)

 

ALTERNATE_NAME

Yes

Text

100

 

An alternate name of the feature if available from the Queensland Place Names Database, otherwise left blank

 

 

QLD_PNDB_ID

Yes

Long

 

Queensland Place Names Database unique identifier

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

Other names of the feature if not recorded in the Queensland Place Names Database. May be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple names can be shown, separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

OPERATIONAL STATUS

No

Text

20

 

The operation status of the feature. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non Operational

  • Under Construction

  • Proposed

 

dm_railway_

status

USAGE

No

Text

40

 

A description of the major use the railway stops. Options:

  • Coal Handling

  • Freight Handling

  • Mineral Handling

  • Passenger Stop

  • Railway Junction

  • Railway Siding

  • Railway Yard

  • Railway Workshop

  • Stabling Yard

  • Sugar Cane Siding

  • Tourist – Historic Railway Stop

  • Other Railway Stop Usage

  • Non Applicable

 

dm_railway_stn_

usage

PFI

No

Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (SeePersistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

UPPER_SCALE

No

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Cane Railway Siding Point - A junction point of railroad tracks connected to the main track by switches used for temporary storage and loading or unloading of sugar cane.

  • Railway Station – A facility which is regularly used for loading and unloading of people or materials onto trains

  • Railway Siding Point – A junction point of railroad tracks connected to the main track by switches used for temporary storage and loading or unloading of trains.

 Upper scale:

Upper_scale:

  • 1:100 000 – all Cane Railway Siding Points, Railway Siding Points

  • 1:250 000 – all Railway Stations

 Capture Process:

 

CANE RAILWAY SIDING POINT

 

Definition: A junction point of railroad tracks connected to the main track by switches used for temporary storage and loading or unloading of sugar cane.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature coincident with the cane railway

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material

 

 

RAILWAY STATION

 

Definition: A facility which is regularly used for loading and unloading of people or materials onto trains

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature coincident with the railway line

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • If multiple tracks, capture the point coincident with the track with the largest Upper Scale value and where trains on this track are travelling towards Brisbane.

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material

 

 

RAILWAY SIDING POINT

 

Definition: A junction point of railroad tracks connected to the main track by switches used for temporary storage and loading or unloading of trains.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D point at the centre of the feature coincident with the railway siding

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material

 

 

Railway Tunnels

A polyline feature class displaying the location of railway tunnels on the Queensland railway network.

 Attribute Schema:

Railway Tunnels

A polyline feature class displaying the location of railway tunnels on the Queensland railway network.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

 

FEATURE_TYPE

 

No

 

Text

 

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature.

Options:

  • Railway Tunnel

 

 

NAME

Yes

Text

100

The name of the feature (if available)

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

OPERATIONAL STATUS

No

Text

20

 

The operation status of the station. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non Operational

  • Under Construction

  • Proposed

 

dm_railway_

status

PFI

No

Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*internal use only

 

DIMENSION_M

No

Double

 

The length of the feature measured in metres GDA2020

 

UPPER_SCALE

No

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Railway Tunnel – A constructed passage that may be underground, underwater or passing under infrastructure.

 Upper scale:
  • 1:25 000 – >/= 25 m and < 50 m

  • 1:100 000 – >/= 50 m

 Capture Process:

 

RAILWAY TUNNEL

 

Definition: A constructed passage that may be underground, underwater or passing under infrastructure.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature.

  • Vertex points to coincide with the vertex points on the railway.

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material 

 

Road Bridges and Overpasses

A polyline feature class displaying the location of road bridges and overpasses along the Queensland road network.

 Attribute Schema:

Road Bridges and Overpasses

A polyline feature class displaying the location of road bridges and overpasses along the Queensland road network.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

FEATURE_TYPE

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature. Options:

  • Elevated Road

  • Road Bridge

  • Road Causeway

  • Road Overpass

 

dm_road_

bridge

NAME

No

Text

100

The name of the feature (if available)

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

OPERATIONAL STATUS

No

Text

20

 

The operation status of the station. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non-Operational

  • Under Construction

  • Proposed

 

dm_road_bri_

status

PFI

No

Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*Internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*Internal use only

 

DIMENSION_M

No

Double

 

The length of the feature measured in metres GDA2020

 

UPPER_SCALE

No

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

SEGMENT_ID

Yes

Text

20

Corresponding id number for Queensland Roads and Tracks

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Elevated Road – A structure carrying road traffic that is built above the surrounding landscape.

  • Road Bridge - A structure erected over a waterway, depression, or obstacle to carry road traffic.

  • Road Causeway - An embankment of earth or masonry erected across open water or an area subject to inundation and carrying a road.

  • Road Overpass – A separation of surface levels constructed to prevent direct intersection with other road or rail networks.

 Upper scale:
  • 1:25 000 – >/= 25 m and < 250 m

  • 1:100 000 – >/= 250 m

 Capture Process:

 

ELEVATED ROAD

 

Definition: A structure carrying road traffic that is built above the surrounding landscape.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature co-incident with the road

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • Vertex points to coincide with the vertex points on the road

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material

 

 

ROAD BRIDGE

 

Definition: A structure erected over a waterway, depression, or obstacle to carry road traffic

 

Alternate Terms:

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature co-incident with the road

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • Vertex points to coincide with the vertex points on the road

  • If the feature is less than 25 metres and is named, exaggerate the length to a minimum of 25 metres

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material

 

ROAD CAUSEWAY

 

Definition: An embankment of earth or masonry erected across open water or an area subject to inundation and carrying a road.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature co-incident with the road

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • Vertex points to coincide with the vertex points on the road

  • If the feature is less than 25 metres and is named, exaggerate the length to a minimum of 25 metres

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material

 

 

ROAD OVERPASS

 

Definition: A separation of surface levels constructed to prevent direct intersection with other road or rail networks.

 

Alternate Terms:

 

 

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature co-incident with the road

  • The location is plotted from orthorectified imagery

  • Capture features with a length greater than 25 metres

  • Vertex points to coincide with the vertex points on the road

  • If the feature is less than 25 metres and is named, exaggerate the length to a minimum of 25 metres

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material

 

Road Tunnels

A polyline feature class displaying the location of road tunnels along the Queensland road network.

 Attribute Schema:

Road Tunnels

A polyline feature class displaying the location of road tunnels along the Queensland road network.

Column Name

Nulls

Format

Size

Description

Constraints

FEATURE_TYPE

No

Text

50

 

Unique feature type that identifies the type of feature.

Options:

  • Road Tunnel

 

 

NAME

No

Text

100

The name of the feature (if available)

 

ATTRIBUTE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

If the feature is named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data from which the features name has been obtained.

If the feature is not named, the attribute_source is the source imagery, map, or data used to define what the feature type is.  

 

 

ATTRIBUTE_DATE

No

Date

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data used for attributing the feature.

 

ADDITIONAL_NAMES

Yes

Text

100

 

The feature may be commonly known by other names or have different spelling. Multiple additional names can be shown and separated by a comma.

 

 

ADD_NAMES_SOURCE

Yes

Text

100

 

The source map or data that the additional names were obtained.  Multiple sources can be shown, separated by a comma. If multiple sources are shown, the written sequence will be the same as the written sequence of the names themselves.

 

 

FEATURE_SOURCE

No

Text

100

 

The source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

FEATURE_DATE

No

Date

 

 

Date of the source imagery, map, or data that the spatial location and shape of the feature was obtained from.

 

 

OPERATIONAL STATUS

No

Text

20

 

The operation status of the station. Options:

  • Abandoned

  • Dismantled

  • Operational

  • Non-Operational

  • Under Construction

  • Proposed

 

dm_road_bri_

status

PFI

No

Text

 

 

A Persistent Feature Identifier (PFI) is generated for each feature at the point of creation in the database. The value of the PFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) until the feature is retired. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

UFI

No

Text

 

 

A Unique Feature Identifier (UFI) is generated for each new feature at the point of creation in the database (at this point the PFI and UFI will be the same). The value of the UFI will stay with the feature through all changes to the feature (both spatial and non-spatial) unless the feature is split into multiple other parts. If the feature is split, the separate parts will retain the original PFI but new UFI’s will be generated for the split parts. (See Persistent and Unique Feature Identifiers)

 

 

CREATED_DATE*

No

Date

 

The date the feature was originally captured and first loaded to the database

*Internal use only

 

LAST_EDITED_DATE*

No

Date

 

Date of the last editing or revision to the feature

*Internal use only

 

DIMENSION_M

No

Double

 

The length of the feature measured in metres GDA2020

 

UPPER_SCALE

No

Long

 

The upper scale for which the feature should be considered suitable for digital display.

dm_upper_scale

TEXT_NOTE

Yes

Text

50

 

For mapping purposes. Additional annotation that can be shown on a map.

 

 

ADD_INFORMATION

Yes

Text

255

A comment field (additional information)

 

SEGMENT_ID

Yes

Text

20

Corresponding id number for Queensland Roads and Tracks

 

 Feature Type definitions:
  • Road Tunnel – A constructed passage that may be underground, underwater or passing under infrastructure.

 Upper scale:
  • 1:25 000 – >/= 25 m and < 50 m

  • 1:100 000 – >/= 50 m

 Capture Process:

 

ROAD TUNNEL

 

Definition: A constructed passage that may be underground, underwater or passing under infrastructure.

 

Alternate Terms: Underpass

 

  • The location of the tunnel along with entrances and exits are to align to the ‘Feature Type – Tunnel’ in Queensland Road and Track dataset.

  • Capture as a 2D polyline along the centre of the feature.

  • Vertex points to coincide with the vertex points in the Queensland Road and Track dataset.

  • Underground alignment can be verified using the spatial cadastre (coverage – Volumetric) plan.

  • Locations may be plotted from orthorectified imagery.

  • Locations can be obtained from other datasets, existing mapping, organisations, Government websites, or other source material.

 

Queensland Roads and Tracks

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