Food Bank of Western Massachusetts Transit Coverage Tool Applications The FBWM transit coverage tool/map (FBWMTCT) has two significant applicatons for use: as a transit route planning tool for the public and as a municipal/regional planning and advocacy tool.
The FBWMTCT provides a map combining western Massachusetts regional transit routes/schedules/work shift coverage and micro-transit options, in combination with significant points of interest such as major employers, health services, food retailers and food pantries, and their hours of operatons.
The FBWMTCT allows you to zoom to a desired locaton and view the transit route and points of interest data layers as displayed in the legend of the map. Additonally, the data layers displayed on the map can turned on/off and can be selected (clicked on) to get more detailed informaton on transit routes and points of interest (links to route schedules, business hours of operatons, work shifts offered by employers, etc.). For a full list of variables available for viewing and filtering through the tool, please see the data dictionary here.
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EXAMPLES OF USING THE FBWMTCT AS AN OVERLAY MAP.
Overlay Map Example I: If you live in North Adams and want to attend classes at BCC in Pittsfield, you can use the overlay map to view your options to get there and back.
Instructions:
1. Type your home address into the “Address Finder” in the top left corner of the webpage. -OR- 1. Zoom to BCC in Pittsfield to see bus routes providing service to the college. |
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Overlay Map Example II: If you live in Holyoke and are considering taking a second shift job in Chicopee at a specific employer, you can use the overlay map to view your options for public transportation. 1. Type your home address into the “Address Finder” in the top left corner of the webpage. The FBWMTCT can also be used to select what informaton from the available data layers is displayed on the map by using “data filter” function in the data tables tab. Combinations of filters can be applied to all the data columns in all the map layers allowing you to see specific scenarios as desired. This feature of the tool may be of particular interest to transit planners and advocates as it allows you to look for gaps in transit coverage rela<ve to points of interest. |
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EXAMPLES OF USING THE DATA FILTER FUNCTION. Data Filter Function Example I: Use the data filter function to display all major employers of 500 or more who offer second shift work schedules and all transit routes that offer second shift coverage. Instructions: 1. Click on the data tables tab at the bottom center of the page to open the data tables window. Points of Interest Layer: |
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Data Filter Function Example II: Use the data filter function to display all food retailers that are not convenience stores that operate during first shift hours and transit routes with first shift coverage. Instructions: 1. Click on the data tables tab at the bottom center of the page to open the data tables window. Points of Interest Layer: Data Filter Function Example III: Use the data filter function to display all bus routes with less than 10 grocery stores the route and display all grocery stores and food pantries. Instructions: 1. Click on the data tables tab at the bottom center of the page to open the data tables window. Regional Transit Routes Layer: |