Find GIS data
This page contains a collection of data sources for people who like data visualization and mapping. The list includes places where you can download shapefiles for use in GIS products, including ESRI’s ArcGIS suite.
I have not verified any of these datasets for accuracy – you should only trust your own verifications. That goes for spatial information sometimes included in the tables, like area, length, or geographic coordinates. Any GIS software will be able to recalculate these based on your preferred projection.
Data sources
- Other collections
- Open Street Map’s Potential data sources list
- University of Chicago’s links to other data sources
- Finding Data and Data Services – A research guide from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) written by Maps and Data Services librarian Becky Lowery. She lists and annotates links that serve as official data sources on a variety of topics for data from around the world.
- Geography and GIS – Another research guide by Becky Lowery at UIC about geography, mapping, and computer resources.
- Websites for Digital GIS Data – A collection of links curated by the Stanford University Library. Has several links to Bay Area and California data, but has links to each State’s “data depot” and international data sources.
- Transportation
- Amtrak Routes (KML) – Google Maps-compatible KML file (hosted as .xml) showing all Amtrak routes and stations. View in Google Maps. (via Hugh Stimson)
- Google Transit Feed – List of transit agencies that provide Google Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) data to the public. May be incomplete list, but includes major transit agencies like BART, CTA, Caltrain, Metrolink, and SEPTA. View an unaffiliated list.
- Los Angeles Metro bus routes, stops, and rail lines
- United States National Transportation Atlas – From the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Includes vector (GIS) data on transit, county and state boundaries, airports, military installations, parks, and railroads.
- Various links – A list of links to other United States Government websites where you can download data.
- World
- United States
- Country
- GIS DataFinder (for University of North Carolina students only)
- Census shapefiles for the state of your choice (via ESRI) – Choose a state and then a dataset to retrieve shapefiles. Shapefiles do not include complete attribute tables – you can download the necessary data from the Census Bureau’s website and then join or relate the shapefile with the census data using the FIPS column as the common attribute field. You can also download the files straight from the Census Bureau.
- National Transportation Atlas – The U.S. Department of Transportation provides on information as diverse as the location of alternative fuel filling stations, hazardous material routes, as well as expected information like highways and rail transit lines.
- GeoData.gov – a government clearinghouse for data and maps. View interactive online maps.
- Find your Census block
- Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) – From the U.S. Department of Transportation, a database of all the metropolitan planning organizations, formed to comply with federal law.
- Northwestern University’s United States GIS data page
- Colorado
- Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology – An enormous link collection to datasets produced by various State of Colorado agencies.
- Illinois
- Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) maps of various Chicagoland areas
- Chicago historical boundaries from University of Chicago
- Chicago official data from City of Chicago
- Center for Neighborhood Technology’s GreenMapping project (includes data for Indiana and Wisconsin)
- Illinois historical aerial imagery
- Northwestern University’s Illinois GIS data page
- Chicago Data, a wiki site
- Chicago Transit Authority shapefiles: Lines, Stations (data from City of Chicago)
- Metra lines GIS shapefile (data from City of Chicago)
- Massachusetts
- State of Massachusetts – Data resources include orthoimagery, scanned maps, tabular data, and vector (GIS) data. Categories include Transportation, Infrastructure, Recreation, Land Use, and Boundaries.
- Texas
- Austin, Texas, school districts
- Texas General Land Office – Provides shapefiles and coverages (older ArcGIS format) for political, infrastructure, and natural features.
- Washington (state)
- Puget Sound Regional Council – Shapefiles for Urban Growth Boundaries, Traffic Analysis Zones, and other data (including transportation, housing, population), from the local MPO for the Seattle region. Other MPOs should model their websites’ data sections after the PSRC.
- City of Tacoma – A handful of datasets.
- Virtual Terrain Project
- University of Washington – Data links prepared by the Geomorphological Research Group at UW.
- Washington State Geospatial Data Archive (WAGDA) – Maintained by the University of Washington library.
- Country
- Canada
- Alberta
- City of Edmonton Open Data Catalogue – Provides municipal and transit data in a variety of formats. For example, they offer a KML feed of bus stops serviced by Edmonton Transit System.
- Alberta
- Haiti
- Haiti Earthquake Data from Harvard Center for Earthquake Geospatial Research
Geocoding services
- University of Southern California – Provides its free, geocoding via standard web form or API to build into custom applications. Data returned includes Census Tract and Block, as well as FIPS codes for states, counties, and places (like statistical areas).
- Traffic Analysis Zone geocoding – A proof of concept web application, currently not public, for Cook County, Illinois, only.










