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1. Railroads: Chester County, Pennsylvania

2013. Chester County GIS Department. This data represents the railroad centerlines for Chester County. Only active rails and rails that are in place, but do not have current service ar...

2. Redevelopment Certified Areas: Philadephia, Pennsylvania

2009. City of Philadelphia. This is a boundary file identifying Philadelphia development certified areas.

3. Physiographic Provinces for Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania

2008. Pennsylvania Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey, Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources. This polygon feature class is a digital representation of physiographic provinces of Pennsylvania. It is a result of visual interpretation of the t...

4. Railroad Centerlines: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

2008. This line coverage contains arc features representing photogrammetrically interpreted Rail\r\nRoad centerlines. County Planning Commission supplied...

5. PAMAP Program - Railroad Lines: Pennsylvania

2007. PAMAP Program, PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey. This dataset consists of railroad lines aggregated by the PAMAP Program from data supplied by various Pennsylvania county governments. Additional i...

6. Tonoloway Creek riparian zones

2005. Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. This dataset shows the land covertypes within 100 meters of Tonoloway Creek and Little Tonoloway Creek in Fulton County, Pa from the Maryland State...

7. Stratification of Delaware: Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania

2002. United States Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) area sampling frame is a delineation of all par...

8. Active Railroads: Pennsylvania

1996. Environmental Resources Research Institute. Location of active rail lines in Pennsylvania, digitized from 1:24,000 USGS topographic maps on a stable mylar base.

9. Inactive Railroads: Pennsylvania

1996. Environmental Resources Research Institute. Location of inactive rail lines in Pennsylvania, digitized from 1:24,000 USGS topographic maps on a stable mylar base.