St. Louis, MO, St. Louis Union Station, Rolla Subdivision, MP 0.0, St. Louis Subdivision, MP 0.0

Discussion in 'Depots Q-Z' started by Frisco Meteor, Mar 26, 2006.

  1. Hey Guys,

    Have you tried any of these historical maps and other useful railroad resources for your areas?

    Give us any feedback about such.

    http://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/

    Other products that railfans can use for their needs?

    Railroading information sources


    http://utexas.summon.serialssolutions.com/search?s.q=railroads&keep_r=true#!/search?ho=t&l=en&q=railroads

    Historical topographic map websites:

    Each historical map has a different survey and edition date.

    Other products at legacy.lib.utexas.edu useful for frisco.org guys.

    http://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/maps/topo/

    Select any state

    http://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/maps/topo/topo_us.html

    Select any Missouri maps by county or name.

    http://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/maps/topo/missouri/

    There are other products from other resources about railroading, old right of ways, rolling stock, histories, equipment, practices useful for your areas, etc.

    Which have you found that are useful for frisco.org guys?

    Charles
     
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  2. WindsorSpring

    WindsorSpring Member

    I knew I had seen it before.

    Not losing my mind, just the place in the book! :)
     
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  3. pensive

    pensive Member Frisco.org Supporter

    It would have been nice to have an index of the photographs by locomotive number!

    Rich
     
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  4. pensive

    pensive Member Frisco.org Supporter

    I have looked at the St. Louis map since I have lived here most of my life.

    A limestone quarry that is on my morning walk path once had a railroad spur in 1904!

    Now I understand how the World's Fair was laid out also.

    Rich
     
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  5. palallin

    palallin Member

    Very interesting!

    I had no idea that one of the streets I lived on for several years out in the county had been there since before 1904!
     
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  6. The more one views the 1904 World's Fair map, it has some more and more amazing things.
     

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