1920-1995 Twin Cities State Highway Network

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2/16/03

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Bounding box (W, S, E, N): -94.021924, 44.467719, -92.757556, 45.414128

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1920-1995 Twin Cities State Highway Network

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2014-03-21

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Levinson, David M.
dlevinson@umn.edu

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Abstract

Illustrates the development of the highway network in the Twin Cities metropolitan region. GIS maps of the state highway network were created for 1920-1995 (these were not previously digitized). These were used to build Markov Chain Cellular Automata models of land use change and network growth.

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Vector line data with highway centerlines. Features may have attributes indicating year built and/or year divided. Also includes a PDF illustrating the data.

Referenced by

Levinson, David, and Wei Chen (2007) "Area Based Models of New Highway Route Growth." ASCE Journal of Urban Planning and Development 133(4) 250-254.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9488(2007)133:4(250)
Levinson, David and Wei Chen (2005) "Paving New Ground" in Access to Destinations (ed. David Levinson and Kevin Krizek) Elsevier Publishers.

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MnDOT Report 2003-37

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Contract #: (c) 81655 (wo) 8

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Minnesota Department of Transportation

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If They Come, Will You Build It? Urban Transportation Network Growth Models

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Chen, Wei; Levinson, David M. (2014). 1920-1995 Twin Cities State Highway Network. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), http://dx.doi.org/10.13020/D6CC78.

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