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- Postmile Services - California
What is a Postmile? Do not show this help window the next time I visit this site
- California postmile - Wikipedia
California uses a postmile highway location marker system on all of its state highways, including U S Routes and Interstate Highways The postmile markers indicate the distance a route travels through individual counties, as opposed to mileposts that indicate the distance traveled through a state
- Caltrans Postmile Query Tool - California
Enter the coordinates to find the PM info of the location (s) If you wish to increase decrease the search from the location of the coordinates, enter a new tolerance Default tolerance is 32 feet (10 meter) from the coords entered
- Caltrans Home - ArcGIS
Postmiles is used to display postmile locations on a digital map display, or to query for the purposes of finding a specific location reference by county, route, and postmile Postmiles are coded with the district, county, route, postmile prefix (if any), postmile, and postmile suffix (if any)
- California Highways (www. cahighways. org): Highway Numbering in . . .
The postmile is the means by which California tracks highway mileage The postmile starts at zero at the western or southern end of the route or at the western or southern boundary of the county through which the route is traveling
- State Highway Network Postmiles Tenth
Postmiles are valid postmile points at 0 1 (1 10th) mile intervals, based on the Caltrans Linear Referencing System Exceptions that are included are the beginning and ends of routes (and other situations) that don't necessarily begin or end on the even 0 1 mile interval
- California postmile - AARoads Wiki
The postmile markers indicate the distance a route travels through individual counties, as opposed to milestones that indicate the distance traveled through a state
- State Highway Network Postmiles Tenth - California
Postmiles are valid postmile points at 0 1 (1 10th) mile intervals, based on the Caltrans Linear Referencing System Exceptions that are included are the beginning and ends of routes (and other situations) that don't necessarily begin or end on the even 0 1 mile interval
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