Description: Attributes are:RouteID is a type of String with a length of 38FromMeasure is a type of Double with a length of 8ToMeasure is a type of Double with a length of 8STRAHNET is a type of String with a length of 1domain is: dSTRAHNETC : ConnectorI : InterstateN : Non-InterstateFrom HPMS Field ManualItem 65: STRAHNET_Type (Strategic Highway Network) Description: Roadway section that is a component of the Strategic Highway Network (STRAHNET). Use: For analysis and mapping of STRAHNET information. Extent: All roadways that are designated STRAHNET routes.Functional SystemIH: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**OFE: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**OPA: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**MiA: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**MaC: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**MiC: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**Local: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**FE** = Full Extent wherever data item is applicable SP = Sample Panel Sections Code / Description1 Regular STRAHNET 2 ConnectorHISTORYFrom CANSYS Metadata Master ReportCodes from STRAHNETDesc DomainC - ConnectorI - InterstateN - Non-InterstateSTRAHNET_Type (Strategic Highway Network) Description: Roadway section that is a component of the Strategic Highway Network (STRAHNET). Use: For analysis and mapping of STRAHNET information. Extent: All roadways that are designated STRAHNET routes. Code & Description1 - Regular STRAHNET2 - ConnectorFrom CANSYS Metadata Master Report:STHN - (STRAHNET) This item indicates if the roadway is part of strategic highway network. The strategic highway network (STRAHNET) is critical to the Department of Defenses (DODS) domestic operations. Nationally, the STRAHNET is a 62,791-mile system of roads deemed necessary for emergency mobilization and peacetime movement of heavy armor, fuel, ammunition, repair parts, food, and other commodities to support U.S. military operations. Even though DOD primarily deploys heavy equipment by rail, highways play a critical role. Together, STRAHNET and the connectors define the total minimum defense public highway network needed to support a defense emergency. ***[LINK DOES NOT WORK]*** Http://www.tea.army.mil/dodprog/hnd/ ***[LINK DOES NOT WORK]***History:Strategic highway network is a subset of national highway system. So, in mainframe, STHN used to be kept as one of the attribute values of NHS asset. When HPMS expanded the reporting codes, STHN was made a separate asset in CANSYS to report the data. This data item is not modified unless approved by FHWA. Note: in the case of network maintenance, leave STHN blank.(STHN) - STRAHNET -- IIT_CHR_ATTRIB26 Type of STRAHNET route:1 - Interstate STRAHNET route (all interstate routes are included) 2 - Non-Interstate STRAHNET route (Kansas does not have these) 3 - STRAHNET connector route (some sections of the following routes serve as STRAHNET connectors: K-18 in Geary and Riley counties, U-73 in Leavenworth and Wyandotte counties and U-24 in Wyandotte county.)
Description: see description from FHWA:https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/national_highway_system/A federal-aid highway system initiated by the federal government in the intermodal surface transportation efficiency act of 1991 (ISTEA). It is approximately 160,000 miles (256,000 kilometers) of roadway important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility. The National Highway System (NHS) includes the following subsystems of roadways (Note: A specific highway route may be on more than one subsystem): Interstate: The Eisenhower Interstate System of Highways retains its separate identity within the NHS. Other principal arterials: These are highways in rural and urban areas which provide access between an arterial and a major port, airport public transportation facility or other intermodal transportation facility. Strategic Highway Network (STRAHNET): This is a network of highways which are important to the US, strategic defense policy and which provide defense access, continuity and emergency capabilities for defense purposes. Major strategic highway network connectors: These are highways which provide access between major military installations and highways, which are part of the Strategic Highway Network. Intermodal connectors: These highways provide access between major intermodal facilities and the other four subsystems making up the national highway system. The event has the attribute, NHSFederalAidRouteType, and the domain values are as follows:DomainNameDomainCodeDomainValuedNHSFederalAidRouteTypeAIRNHS Connector to Major AirportdNHSFederalAidRouteTypeNHSRoute is on NHSdNHSFederalAidRouteTypePTNHS Connector to Major Pipeline TerminaldNHSFederalAidRouteTypeRTTNHS Connector to Major Rail/Truck TerminalBehaviorsActivity / RulesCalibrateRoute - Stay PutReverseRoute - Stay PutRetireRoute - SnapExtendRoute - Stay PutReassignRoute - SnapRealignRoute - Stay PutRealignOverlap - SnapCartoRealignRoute - Honor Route MeasureFrom HPMS Field ManualItem 64: NHS (National Highway System) Description: A Roadway that is a component of the National Highway System (NHS). Use: For analysis and mapping of NHS information and for defining extent for performance metric rating determination. Extent: All roadways that are designated NHS routes (as of December 31st of the applicable data year), excluding ramps. Functional SystemIH: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**OFE: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**OPA: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**MiA: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**MaC: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**MiC: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**Local: Rural = FE**; Urban = FE**FE** = Full Extent wherever data item is applicable SP = Sample Panel Sections Code / Description1 - Non Connector NHS2 - Major Airport 3 - Major Port Facility 4 - Major Amtrak Station 5 - Major Rail/Truck Terminal 6 - Major Inter City Bus Terminal 7 - Major Public Transportation or Multi-Modal Passenger Terminal 8 - Major Pipeline Terminal 9 - Major Ferry Terminal From CANSYS Metadata Master ReportNHS - (National Highway System) A federal-aid highway system initiated by the federal government in the intermodal surface transportation efficiency act of 1991 (ISTEA). It is approximately 160,000 miles (256,000 kilometers) of roadway important to the nation’s economy, defense, and mobility. The National Highway System (NHS) includes the following subsystems of roadways (Note: A specific highway route may be on more than one subsystem): Interstate: the Eisenhower Interstate System of Highways retains its separate identity within the NHS. Other principal arterials: These are highways in rural and urban areas which provide access between an arterial and a major port, airport public transportation facility or other intermodal transportation facility. Strategic Highway Network (STRAHNET): this is a network of highways which are important to the US, strategic defense policy and which provide defense access, continuity and emergency capabilities for defense purposes. Major strategic highway network connectors: these are highways which provide access between major military installations and highways, which are part of the Strategic Highway Network. Intermodal connectors: these highways provide access between major intermodal facilities and the other four subsystems making up the national highway system. A listing of all official NHS intermodal connectors is available here (1)(2). The national highway sys (NHS) includes the interstate highway sys and other roads important to the nation’s economy, defense and mobility. The NHS was developed by the Dept of Transportation (DOT) in cooperation with the states, local officials and metropolitan planning org (MPOs).(1) https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/national_highway_system/index.cfm(2) https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/national_highway_system/nhs_maps/kansas/index.cfmHistory:The following two segments are part of the NHS but are not part of the State Highway System. They connect the Sunflower Ammunition Plant to K-10 in Johnson County. 103rd (RS 21011) east 1.650 miles to the Sunflower Park entrance. Evening Star Road (RS 2253) south from K-10 to 103rd 0.144 miles.(NHS) - NHS Type -- IIT_CHR_ATTRIB55 1 - NHS - Segment is a part of the NHS but not an intermodal connector. 3 - AIRPORT - NHS intermodal connector/Major Airport. 4 - PORT - NHS intermodal connector / Major Port Facility. 5 - AMTRAK - NHS intermodal connector / Major Amtrak Facility. 6 - RAIL/TRUCK - NHS intermodal connector / Major Rail/Truck Terminal.7 - CITY BUS - NHS intermodal connector / Major Intercity Bus Terminal. 8 - MULTI/MODAL - NHS intermodal connector / Public Transit/MultiModal9 - PIPELINE - NHS intermodal connector / Major Pipeline Terminal. 10 - FERRY - NHS intermodal connector / Major Ferry Terminal.
NHSFederalAidRouteType
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type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: NHSFederalAidRouteType, length: 3
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[AIR: NHS Connector to Major Airport]
, [AS: NHS Connector to Major Amtrak Station]
, [FA: Route is Federal-Aid but Not on NHS]
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