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[quote user="Murphy Siding"][quote user="nanaimo73"][quote user="1435mm"] <p> I wish the author had examined the track charts of the various lines in competition with the Erie and assessed that old claim instead of just repeating it. it's not like the track charts are secret or hard to find. Anyone actually looked at the track charts and care to proffer an opinion based on facts instead of hearsay or puffery? [/quote]</p><p>Would track charts of the Erie (from Marion), the PRR (from Bucyrus), the B&O (from Tiffin) and the NYC&StL (from Bellevue) to the Illinois border be available online ?</p><p>[/quote] Where would one find track charts online?[/quote]</p><p>No single source for multiple roads that I know of. But often you can find older charts for individual railroads on fan sites by using google, especially the fallen flag roads. Try using "track chart" or "condensed profile" as search terms plus the railroad you're interested in.</p>
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