Wednesday, July 13, 2005

"Maptech" Tool for Identifying Points on Maps

From: pravoslavna@comcast.net

I offer a suggestion on a website which might be helpful to the members of the CPRR Discussion Group.  

The "Maptech" website allows one to get GPS coordinates by simply running his mouse over a topo map.  Map scales available range from 1:24,000 to 1:250,000.  The adventurous can even toggle and see "navigation maps" of the area.  

So, in discussing specific locations, I no longer have to say "about a mile east of Tonao."  I can tell my correspondence "Lat 41.125142N  Long 114.41475W," and he can roll right to the precise spot.  One may select whether he wants his coordinates in DMS, DM.MM, DD.DD or UTM.  Great tool.  

—Abram Burnett
    in statu pennsylvaniensis

1 Comments:

Blogger CPRR Discussion Group said...

I've used it, too. Including in reports.

Kyle K. Wyatt
Curator of History & Technology
California State Railroad Museum
111 "I" Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

My work address is: kwyatt@parks.ca.gov
My personal address is: kylewyatt@aol.com

7/14/2005 3:25 AM  

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