-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: US Railroad Maps] Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 11:54:38 -0600 From: Nat Case <[log in to unmask]> References: <[log in to unmask]> ------------------ Since the railroads do not offer passenger service anymore (since the 1971 nationalization of passenger service into AMTRAK), I don't recall heving seen railroad maps for public distribution of much more recent vintage, Network maps are availableas part of AMTRAK brochures and on their web site at http://www.amtrak.com. A variety of regional (mostly public) agencies have maps showing commuter and rapid transit systems, again on the web or in print schedules. These you have to get agency by agency. Steam Powered Video has produced an exhaustive series of rail line atlases, available through Map Link or direct from them at http://www.spv.co.uk/acatalog/atlases_f.htm . We produce a map of Northeast USA Passenger Rail, showing Amtrak, commuter and rapid transit from Maine to Virginia, along with tourist railroads and ferries, with details of major cities. http://www.hedbergmaps.com >web store >thematic maps. (While you're there look at some of our other titles, including a new second edition of our Colleges and Universities reference map. End of shameless commercial plug.) Finally, many US states produce railroad line maps for their states, usually one-color flat sheets. These are useful references for active lines, regardless of passenger or freight usage. Best wishes Nat Case Head of Production Hedberg Maps >-------- Original Message -------- >Subject: US Railroad Maps >Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 15:47:36 +1300 >From: "Brian Marshall" <[log in to unmask]> > > >------------------ >I am aware that there are lists of US state authorities that produce >highway >and transportation maps (thanks Carlos Diaz for your very useful >listing). >I am wondering if there is a similar listing for US railroad maps. In >the >map collection at the University of Auckland Library (New Zealand), we >have >only a handful of railroad maps, dating from the late 1930s through to >the >early 1950s, for companies such as Illinois Central Railroad, Baltimore >and >Ohio Railroad, New York Central, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Union >Pacific Railroad, and Southern Pacific Lines. Thinking that we might >update >our collection, I started to do a Google search for some of these names >- it >seems that many of the companies have disappeared, have been swallowed >up by >other companies, and so on. Is there a listing of railroad companies >that >produce these maps, preferably with email addresses, similar to Carlos >Diaz's listing for highway maps? Also, we would welcome any current >duplicate railroad maps that libraries in the US may have for disposal. > >Best wishes, > >Brian Marshall >Subject Librarian- Geography & Environmental > Science >University of Auckland Library >Private Bag 92019 >Auckland, NEW ZEALAND > >Telephone: 64 - 9 - 3737599 extension 88452 >Fax: 64 - 9 - 3737568 >Web: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/lbr/geog/geogsubj.htm >"It is not good for the soul to travel faster than the trot of a camel". -- Nat Case Hedberg Maps, Inc