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| A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946, Volumes 1-3
Carpenter "Belongs in the library of every serious rail historian." - Railfan and Railroad. These wonderfully illustrated volumes feature hand-drawn, meticulously detailed, full-color maps of mainline and branchline rail systems, each with details on signal towers, coaling stations, track pans, tunnels, bridges and viaducts, and more. 8½"x 11", hardcover.
Volume 1: The Mid-Atlantic States - Covers Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. 256 pages, 202 color maps.
Volume 2: New York & New England - Explores New York and New England - an area crisscrossed by some of the oldest rail lines in America. 288 pages, 191 color maps.
Volume 3: Indiana, Lower Michigan & Ohio - Covers the crossroads of the national railroad network, where east-west transcontinental lines crossed north-south inter-regional lines. 352 pages, 276 color maps and drawings. #0R87210 Price: $194.85
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