Splitting a centerline

The Split Centerline tool is one of the centerline feature class editing tools available in Esri Roads and Highways. If you want to create a route that does not span the complete centerline, then you should use this tool to split that centerline into two contiguous parts. Esri Roads and Highways supports splitting a centerline by clicking on it at the desired location as well as splitting a centerline relative to a measure location on a route (see Splitting a centerline by measure). Generally, the Split Centerline tool will be used to split a centerline relative to some feature being snapped to, like an intersection, county boundary, railroad crossing, or some other feature.

NoteNote:

You should not use the Split tool on the ArcMap Editor toolbar to split a centerline. Instead, you should use the Split Centerline tool on the Roads And Highways Editing toolbar to split a centerline. This tool ensures that when a centerline is split, the source centerline's association to routes in all networks across all time is maintained.

Steps:
  1. Start ArcMap and add the centerline and the network layers to the map.
  2. Start an edit session and zoom to the centerline that you want to split.

    For more information on how to start an edit session, see About edit sessions.

  3. On the Roads And Highways Editing toolbar, click the Split Centerline tool Split Centerlines.
  4. Click a point on the centerline where you want it to split.
    Splitting a centerline

    The centerlines on both the sides of the split location flash in dark green, and the centerline splits into two parts.

10/14/2014