by Otto Vondrak
oibu wrote:Otto, you must've missed where he stated that this was TEN years ago!I must have, but still? I'm all for enjoying a quiet day out, but if the goal is to see trains... I'd probably check the forecast before driving a hundred miles.
As far as detailed railroad maps go, the DeLorme gazeteers are a great help when I am out on the road. Available at most major book stores for both New York and Pennsylvania.
http://shop.delorme.com/OA_HTML/DELibeC ... tion=10096
You might also be interested in SPV atlases, but they dont show roads. Great historical reference.
http://carstensbookstore.com/stpoviraalof.html
-otto-
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