City of Helsinki's traffic routes (centreline data) contains digitised centrelines of pedestrian, cycling and vehicular traffic routes in Helsinki. They are classified according to the design guidelines for street and cycle traffic. Characteristics include bridges and underpasses, one-way and two-way cycling routes and hierarchy. Light traffic route types and multiple parallel lanes have been combined into a single line.

The data is available for download in several formats, including JSON, KML, GIF, Tiff, GeoTiff, JPEG, PNG CSV, Esri Shape. Available formats can always be found under OutputFormat in the GetCapabilities query for the service.

Coordinate systems:

  • Maintained in ETRS-GK25 (EPSG:3879), can be projected to other coordinate systems. See GetCapabilities query for other possible coordinate systems.

API addresses:

WFS layers:

  • Liikennevaylat

Features:

  • id: Unique identifier of the object
  • uuid: Unique identifier
  • paatyyppi: Upper spesification of the road type
  • alatyyppi: More spesific road type
  • silta_alikulku: Indicates whether the road is on a bridge, underpass or at ground level
  • yksisuuntaisuus: Indicates whether the street is one-way
  • hierarkia: Hierarchy
  • nimi: Name
  • pituus: Length of the line
  • lisatietoja: More information
  • yhtdatanomistaja: Name of the owner of the data
  • paivitetty_tietopalveluun: Date of update of the data (yyyy-mm-dd)
  • geom: Geometry of the object

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Maintainer Helsingin kaupunkiympäristön toimiala / Kaupunkimittauspalvelut
Maintainer Website https://kartta.hel.fi/avoindata
Published 13.01.2015
Updated 28.08.2024
Update Frequency
Links to additional information concerning the dataset
  1. https://kartta.hel.fi/paikkatietohakemisto/pth/?id=538
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License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
How to reference Source: City of Helsinki road map. The maintainer of the dataset is Helsingin kaupunkiympäristön toimiala / Kaupunkimittauspalvelut. The dataset has been downloaded from Helsinki Region Infoshare service on 23.11.2024 using the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0.
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