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NTS_Night_Service_Buffer (FeatureServer)

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Service Description: The data support general planning and analysis at the Nashua Regional Planning Commission.These data are reflected on the official kiosk posters at bus stops in the City and are reflected in RideGuide graphics available on the NTS website. This datalayer contains current NTS fixed day and night routes as well as seasonal/temporary routes within the City of Nashua.

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Max Record Count: 2000

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the Nashua Transit System is the tansit provider for the City of Nashua. NTS currently operates ten permanent fixed transit routes daily, Monday through Saturday. The system also operates 'After 7’ night service on three routes: North, South, and Central, which provide service to heavy-demand areas of the city including Downtown, Route 101A, South Nashua, and the Exit 5 and 6 areas.

The Gate City Trolley is a free service in downtown Nashua operating on Friday and Saturday nights. The trolley stops at the Elm Street and High Street parking garages, as well as multiple locations downtown.

The NTS Holiday Circulator is a temporary route which serves several major shopping centers in South Nashua for a period of time every year in December during the height of the holiday shopping season.

The South Loop transit line provides transit coverage to residential and commercial areas of South Nashua surrounding Spit Brook Road and the Daniel Webster Highway during the winter season when snow conditions might make pedestrian travel hazardous.

NRPC has managed the mapping of Nashua Transit System (NTS) bus routes since 2005 and has continued to work closely with the agency to update the route data on a regular basis.

These transit route lines were derived from the NRPC road center lines. Since there is a high degree of fixed route overlap along streets, particularly in downtown Nashua, the routes are each modelled as a binary (yes/no) attribute on individual road centerline segments. Users should utilize theThe RouteOverlapSymbol attribute in order to accuracy recreate the cartographic line symbols reflected on NTS map products.

Disclaimer: These data are an NRPC interpretation of original source maps and are appropriate for planning purposes; NRPC and its member communities, respectively, do not make any warranty, representation, or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of any of the information provide herein. The user should not rely on the data provided herein without verifying its accuracy independently. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, explicitly disclaim any representations and warranties including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. NRPC and its member communities, respectively, shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused and for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the user in reliance upon any information or data furnished hereunder.



Copyright Text: 1. NRPC 2. Nashua Transit System

Spatial Reference: 102710 (3437)

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