[Qgis-user] Integrated Transport Network

Alex Mandel tech_dev at wildintellect.com
Tue Jun 21 01:46:51 PDT 2011


I agree, dump to shp file as soon as you can, or another more
interchangeable format. If you still have access to Arc that will make
life easier, the OGR driver can't do everything (well not 100% sure).

Once in QGIS you have the plugin already mentioned, the v.net tools in
GRASS, pgrouting in Postgis and routing in Spatialite as potential ways
of doing similar analysis.

Enjoy,
Alex

On 06/20/2011 10:52 PM, Alexander Bruy wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> you can use RoadGraph plugin (Plugins-Manage plugins) to find
> shortest paths between two points. I don't know how Integrated
> Transport Network stored in Personal GeoDatabase, but you can
> try to access your data with GDAL (there is a driver for this) or
> export them to shapefile.
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
> 2011/6/20 James David Smith <james.david.smith at gmail.com>:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I have used ArcGIS over the last 6 months and would class myself as a
>> beginner/intermediate, but would now like to try using QGIS instead. I
>> have been getting on ok with it over the last few weeks, but have come
>> to a point where I would like to load a transport network, in the way
>> that I would have done in ArcGIS. I have the Integrated Transport
>> Network as a Microsoft Access Database / Personal Database at the
>> moment. Is there some way that I can load this into QGIS? And then
>> start to do some basic network analysis such as time and distance from
>> point 1 to point 2?
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>>
>> James
> 




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