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A&A (Arcade & Attica) RR
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Sat, Sep 11 2004 7:56 AM
Hello. I would like to get a map, preferably online, which shows the entire route of the Arcade & Attica RR during the latter 50's. I figure that would be a likely starting point?
I would appreciate any and all help on this matter. In advance Thank You!
Colin P. King[:)]
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Sun, Sep 12 2004 4:07 PM
Colin,
Model Railroader did a "Railroad You Can Model" on the AA some years back. Check the Index of Magazines at top of this page. Ed Lewis wrote a book on the AA many years back, but I've found Mr. Lewis' books are quite expensive to buy after they're out of print. [that is, if you can find them!]
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