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Railway Link

A Railway Link is a linear feature that defines the geometry and connectivity of the Rail Network between two points in the network.

Pavement Link

A subsection of the road link geometry that indicates where there is pavement on either side of the road. Temporal filtering

Path Link

A Path Link is a linear spatial object that defines the geometry and connectivity of the path network between two points in the network. Path Links will be split for connectivity purposes (for...

Ferry Link

A Ferry Link is a linear spatial object which represents the connectivity of a vehicular ferry route across a body of water. A Ferry Link will only be captured where both terminals are located...

Road Link

A Road Link is a linear spatial object that defines the geometry and connectivity of a road network between two points in the network. Road Links can represent single carriageways, dual...

Water Link

A network representation of the general alignment and connectivity of permanent water, including rivers, lakes, and canals.

Connecting Link

The Road and Path Networks are not topologically structured together. Connecting Links have been introduced to enable a connection between the Road Network and the Path Network without splitting...

Railway Link Set

A Railway Link Set depicts the full extent of a named railway as one continuous line. It may carry the name in more than one language.

Water Link Set

A body of water with an accepted name that the water network flows through. (This abstract has been temporarily padded to import into GeoNetwork)

Linked Data

The linked data is developmental and is produced from linking existing administrative data sources together to create a new valuable information asset which is being used for a variety of purposes.

OS Open Linked Identifiers

OS Open Linked Identifiers provides authoritative relationship between UPRNs, USRNs, TOIDs and meta data to enable reliable matching; for greater data connectivity. Authoritative relationships OS...

OS Linked Identifiers API

The OS Linked Identifiers API allows you to access the valuable relationships between properties, streets and OS MasterMap identifiers (TOIDs). Benefit from the valuable relationship found in OS...

Green Links

Areas of linked but separate open spaces and the footpaths between them. Accessible to the public, covers other pedestrian & cycle routes ie not green see LDF Core Strategy Appendix 4

Linked police and hospital road casualty database

The database links record level data collected by the police(STATS19) and processed by DfT with Hospital Admissions (HES) data. The linking is undertaken by the NHS Information Centre and an...

Hackney Green Links

Areas of linked but separate open spaces and the footpaths between them. Accessible to the public, covers other pedestrian & cycle routes. Created over OS MasterMap data. Boundaries have been...

Highway Drain Links

Highway Drains in Sheffield. Highway Drains data shown is produced and populated from available Sheffield City Council new and historical information. The positions and information shown are...

Watercourse Culvert Links

Watercourse culvert links in Sheffield. Watercourse data shown is produced and populated from available Sheffield City Council new and historical information. The positions and information shown...

Open Watercourse Links

Open Watercourses in Sheffield. Watercourse data shown is produced and populated from available Sheffield City Council new and historical information. The positions and information shown are...

The Linked Open British National Bibliography

Please note: The Linked Open BNB has moved to a new (beta) home: https://bl.natbib-lod.org The British National Bibliography is the first national bibliography tenant for the Share Family...

Marine human activities-pressures links table

This standardised UK pressure-activities matrix was created following a review of previous attempts to link human activities to marine pressures. Coastal and marine ecosystems have historically...