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Posted by
Anonymous
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Tue, Dec 21 2004 1:20 PM
Hello! and Merry Christmas!
I am looking for more information on the Panama Canal Railway for modeling purposes. I've found a few websites with pictures of locomotives and passenger cars. I have not found anything like a map or pictures of the yards and port areas. If anyone knows a website or physical place to call and obtain this information, I would be grateful. Thanks, and please share all that you know!
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Shane
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Sat, Jan 1 2005 5:06 PM
Shane,
You might try the Kansas City Southern website, www.kcsi.com. Click on the Panama Canal RR logo for info and links that might be of help to you.
Mark
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Posted by
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Sat, Jan 1 2005 7:14 PM
Some more starting places:
http://www.trains.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/001/316yfxri.asp
http://www.railworks.com/panama_profile.html
http://www.trainweb.org/panama/canal.html
http://www.czimages.com/CZMemories/relocation/relocationindex.htm
A book about the very early days of the railroad that might be helpful is:
PANAMA: A Personal Record of Fory-six Years Along the Panama Railroad Line
by Tracy Robinson
Also, check your library for:
Path Between The Seas : The Creation of the Panama Canal
by David McCullough. It's a pretty comprehensive book on the building of the canal but I don't recall how much railroad history was included.
Email me if you want links where to order a used copy of either. (I do not have one in my shop.)
Wayne
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