Good evening everyone: I am working on a railroad project and need some information concerning the mining railroads of NV. I have had to do some jumping around...
Hi, I don't know anything about Nevada's RR lines. Iam doing a study on New Mexico's lines. I decided to go to mile by mile information. I have looked in every...
Hi Bruce, Sorry but I am not a great help at this time. What you have is virtually what I have. If you keep returning to my website, I may sometime be able to...
<A HREF="http://www.bermudarailway.net/">Welcome to the Bermuda Railway Pages</A> Dean Carroll [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Have just joined the group and have put together a page of abandoned lines in my area. Came across Jim Summers page and he directed me to this group. My site...
If you want to read about Prototype Abandoned lines in NM, just e-mail me and I will send you back the appropriate files I have on hand. They are: D&RGW RR ...
I have added pictures of the abandoned CPR line from Goderich to Auburn Ontario. They were taken June of this year so should warm you up. All pictures were...
Forgot the link http://www.geocities.com/gexrpics1/auburn.htm I have added pictures of the abandoned CPR line from Goderich to Auburn Ontario. They were taken...
Added photos of the Goderich and Exeter Railway in Goderich, Ontario, Canada. These lines are not abandoned but are ex CNR trackage so thought you might like...
I have to tell you that the information you requested is cut and paste. It is plagerized and you could get into trouble if it gets out. John Ashcraft at...
In a message dated 12/23/02 3:19:43 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Sources only need be credited. d Dean Carroll [Non-text portions of this message have been...
From the West Central Tribune (Willmar, MN): The Minnesota Prairie Line RR, a subsidiary of Twin Cities & Western, reopened a 94.5-mile line in Minnesota on...
The way I credited the sources is a number at the end of each block of information which then went to a number in the Bibliography. However, somebody at one...
In 1923, the National Geographic published a feature story entitled "America's Amazing Rail Traffic." This story provides an extensive look at the Virginian...
... wrote: [snip] I am not the Internet police, but if you want this, you'd better download it in a hurry. Once the _National Geographic_ finds that its ...
... its ... require ... The 1923 NG stuff is not my website, but articles published in 1923 appear to have passed into the public domain, according to this ...
Even though this is not abandoned ROW, it is abandoned units. These are 3 units that GEXR has retired and left for the scrap man. A fate we all have in store ...
Brandon i woul dventure to ask Mr Robert Mcquown of rural Biamark, Il. 217-759-7747. I think he is awway till after the first of the year, he is with the C &...
I think they are still debating copyright law..in the courts... Theres not enough space here to elaborate but a few of my opinions. Up to the internet people...
I feel that all Historical material should be made Public domain after a period of say 10-15 years. That way if someone whatns to go back and research and add...
Here is what I found online: Works published prior to 1923 are in the public domain. Works published from 1923 to 1963 were protected for 28 years plus they ...
Rails to Trails Article Amherst and Nelson Counties are between the Blue Ridge Mountains and US-29, NE of Lynchburg, Virginia Mark Cobbeldick kb4cvn@... ...
... <vaoverland@a...>" <vaoverland@a...> wrote: Completed in 1909, the Virginian Railway (VGN) was one of the last major roads constructed, and its low grade...
The Supreme Court has upheld the 20-year copyright extension :-(. I think this means that even for publications as old as 1923 may still be under copyright...
I am just beginning some research into defunct, if not totally abandoned, railroads. This research has to do with their "reporting marks". From your posting,...
... Google for "urban exploring detroit railroad". You'll get many hits, such as: http://www.msu.edu/user/sherid16/general.html, http://www.infiltration.org/,...