Historic Railroad Maps
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| Map of the Great Central Route and its connections, the most central, attractive, direct and reliable thoroughfare between the eastern and western states. |




| Map of the Great Kennesaw Route via Washington, Roanoke and, Knoxville. |




| Map of the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad and its connections published by the American Railway Review, New York. |




| Map of the Hudson River Rail Road from New York to Albany. |




| Map of the Indian and Oklahoma territories, 1894; compiled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources. |




| Map of the Iowa Central Air Line Rail Road and its connections. |




| Map of the La Crosse and Milwaukee Rail Road and connections. |




| Map of the lands of the Memphis & Little Rock Railroad Company (as reorganized) 1878. |




| Map of the Lexington and Big Sandy Railroad showing the connections, 1853, J. B. Westbrook, Chief Engineer. |




| Map of the located route of the Metropolitan Rail Road and the adjacent country comprising the District of Columbia and the counties of Montgomery, Frederick, and Washington in the state of Maryland, Francis Dodge president M.R.R. Company, Edmund French, |




| Map of the Manassas Gap Railroad and its extensions; September, 1855. |




| Map of the Marietta and Pittsburgh Railroad and its connections. |




| Map of the Milwaukee & Superior Rail Road and its connections. |




| Map of the Mine Hill & Schuylkill Haven R.R. & branches. |




| Map of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Ry.; and connections. |




| Map of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad and its principal connections. |




| Map of the Northern Rail Road of New Jersey. |




| Map of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad and connecting lines, Solomon W. Roberts, Chief Engineer. |




| Map of the Old Colony Rail Road with its branches & connecting roads, prepared under the direction of the Committee of Investigation, Jany. 1850, S. Dwight Eaton, Engr. |




| Map of the Pennsylvania, Reading, and Lehigh Valley Railroads, and their connections. |




| Map of the Philadelphia & Baltimore Rail Road |




| Map of the Philadelphia & Erie Rail Road the city and harbor of Erie its western terminus, and the state of Pennsylvania showing the different rail-road connections, from the latest surveys constructed and drawn by John F. Burgin, C & Topl. Engineer 1862. |




| Map of the Philadelphia and Erie Railway, branches and connecting lines. |




| Map of the Philadelphia, Easton & Water Gap Rail Road. |




| Map of the Philadelphia, Wilmington, & Baltimore Railroad shewing [sic] its connections. |




| Map of the Pittsburgh , Fort Wayne & Chicago, Cleveland and Pittsburg [sic], Grand Rapids and Indiana, and Pennsylvania railroads. |




| Map of the Portland and Ogdensburg Rail Road line, and connections. |




| Map of the Portsmouth and Concord Railroad, showing its connection with other railroads. |




| Map of the projected railway from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh with proposed extensions to Cleveland, Cincinnati and St. Louis, in connexion [sic] with the public works of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois; projected by E.F. Gay, C.E., drawn by J. |




| Map of the projected railway from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh, with proposed extension to Cleveland, Wooster, Sandusky, Toledo, Cincinnati; Michigan City, Chicago, Galena, Rock Island, St. Louis, &a; in connection with the public works of Pennsylvania, |
This is our extensive collection of historic and vintage railroad maps representing growth and settlement throughout the United States. Maps in this collection are typically from the mid to late 1800's.
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