• NJ rail map, anybody?

  • Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New Jersey
Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in New Jersey

Moderator: David

  by andrew2013
 
hi. i was wondering if anybody out there knew of a rail map in new jersey that showed active / inactive / decomissioned rail lines (including passenger and freight lines). i found something on the NJ DOT site, but it doesn't seem to be exhaustive. i've called NJ Transit and CSX, but there isn't one office that knows about all of their rail lines. does anybody have any ideas? thank you!
  by Schmatzy
 
They are out there. Rutgers has the oldest. What you are looking for might come from many sources. Browse the threads here first. There is always a lead in some of them.
  by Greg
 
SPV has a relatively recent rail atlas that details current and abandoned rail lines in the NJ/NY/PA/MD/DL region. They go for about $20 on ebay. Make sure it is the 2007+ edition.
  by pumpers
 
Greg wrote:SPV has a relatively recent rail atlas that details current and abandoned rail lines in the NJ/NY/PA/MD/DL region. They go for about $20 on ebay. Make sure it is the 2007+ edition.
As an example, here's one that well over $20, but I didn't look too hard (and I didn't check the edition). They used to call themselves Steam Powered Video, now it is just SPV it seems. http://www.ebay.com/itm/SPV-Railroad-At ... 5d2d0c9ae3
JS
  by Woodcrest295
 
If its history your interested in I would suggest Richard C. Carpenter's 1946 color Atlas Volume 1 Mid- Atlantic States Passenger Rail Atlas published 2003. It has all passenger rail lines, stations, mile posts, interlockings, etc. States included are NJ, PA, MD, DE, DC, VA, WV. well worth the cost. Available at Amazon.
  by Ken W2KB
 
pumpers wrote:
Greg wrote:SPV has a relatively recent rail atlas that details current and abandoned rail lines in the NJ/NY/PA/MD/DL region. They go for about $20 on ebay. Make sure it is the 2007+ edition.
As an example, here's one that well over $20, but I didn't look too hard (and I didn't check the edition). They used to call themselves Steam Powered Video, now it is just SPV it seems. http://www.ebay.com/itm/SPV-Railroad-At ... 5d2d0c9ae3
JS
Some of them are also available on Amazon. By your link and Amazon, it appears that SPV is currently releasing new versions with color; hence in part the higher price.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_ ... Caps%2C128
  by Darryl Stephenson
 
Maybe you will like this old LV freight line map....
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