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Norfolk & Western Rail Maps and Route Info,

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Posted by feltonhill on Friday, January 27, 2006 7:00 AM
Try the N&W Historical Society's website at

nwhs.org

Check the Commissary tab for books, videos, and other N&W items available
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Posted by littleboom on Friday, January 27, 2006 5:51 AM
The USGS has a treasure trove of historical maps that may help.
I think this is the correct link...
http://library.usgs.gov/maplinks.html

This looks like it may have some good info:
http://www.norfolksouthernhs.org/

Good luck,
Mike
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Posted by joseph2 on Wednesday, February 9, 2005 7:54 PM
What years are you interested in ? The NMRA website has a huge list of links to historic railroads. Back in the 1960's the N&W also took over Ohio RR's like the Akron,Canton & Youngstown and the P&W.V.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 7, 2005 6:53 PM
i dont know if it is what you are looking for but if you go on the wabash historical societys website (you can find them on yahoo) they have a system map of the wabash who as you know was bought by the n&w in 1964
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Norfolk & Western Rail Maps and Route Info,
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 7, 2005 11:03 AM

I am looking for all the info I can get for the N&W Line from Top to Bottom. I am looking for routes, Consists, schedules, maps, Rail ownership, rail lease info, anything I can Get. I especially would like Photos of Northern Ohio, Penn., NY, And WV. info. and will be Greatfull for all I can Get. Would like also to get as much info on the transtition from N&W to Norfolk Western, and from Steam to Diesel. All Help would be Appreciated. Thanks [:)]

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