We just got ours.  The CD comes with a translator that puts out the data in
MID/MIF.  I'd Email my file to Rob, but it's huge, 34Mb.  Very detailed
shorelines.  Lots of other goodies on it.  We ordered ours by FAX, it came
in four days and they pay the postage.  If all data agencies were like BTS,
life would be MUCH easier.

John D. Haynes
Geodata Consultants
1-800-838-6661
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From: Warren Vick, Europa Technologies Ltd. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 3:16 PM
Subject: MI US Counties


>Hello Rob,
>
>The free National Transportation Atlas CD-ROM has US counties. Like most
government data,
>it's in a bizarre format, but Bill Thoen has a translator product to bring
it into MapInfo.
>
>I don't have the exact web site address, but I ordered mine on-line from
their web site at
>http://www.bts.gov
>
>Regards,
>Warren Vick
>Europa Technologies Ltd, U.K.
>http://www.europa-tech.com
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