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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 18, 2004 9:12 PM
Sounds like heaven for those foamers out there.
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Posted by kenneo on Thursday, March 18, 2004 7:55 PM
What he sold you are called Track Charts. The roadmaster uses them to plan his work and make inspections. They hold a wealth of information.
Eric
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Train Maps
Posted by Dough on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 10:23 PM
I just purchased some rail maintence maps from a guy on ebay, and I wanted to pass on what I think is a good deal. He has a bunch of maps and charts that tell crossings, signal protection, type of rail, age of rail, bridges, location of sidings, and much much more. For entire divisions too! While they are very simple, I like them in combination with other road maps and such.

He also has some operating manuals and such. And if you don't see anything that you like try shooting him an email as he has a bunch of unlisted stuff.

And lastly he sent me a buck off his maps that is free game for any of you that order...

QUOTE: If you have already left feedback - Thanks!! AND, as a way of saying
thank you for buying from me - mention this e-mail offer and get a buck
off any track map or track chart or system map in my store! Or send a
friend my way and have THEM mention this dollar off offer... and they
too will get the price break. (See link below) No expiration date on this
offer!! Just remember to mention it!!

Again, Thanks!
Tim
stuff4you
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Track maps and track charts for NS, CSX, Monon, L&N, Conrail, ATSF, CNW
and MANY MORE - Click (or cut and paste) this link:
http://stores.ebay.com/modelgraphicarts/plistings/list/all/dept1/index.html?dir=-1&col=2&sotimedisplay=2


Hope this helps someone!

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