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Whats New or Updated...

27 September 2008


New. .

Mainline (Class One):


None.


Interchange (Regional):

None.


Junction (Short Lines etc.):

None.


Terminal (Fallen Flags.):

None.


Up-Dated. . . .


Mainline (Class One):


None.


Interchange (Regional):

None.


Junction (Short Lines etc.):

None.


Terminal (Fallen Flags):

Chicago Rock Island & Pacific RR.




Previous Updates...

27 February 2008


New. .


Mainline (Class One):


None.


Interchange (Regional):

None.


Junction (Short Lines etc.):

None.


Terminal (Fallen Flages.):

None.


Up-Dated. . . .


Mainline (Class One):


Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway.

Norfolk Southern Corporation.


Interchange (Regional):

None.


Junction (Short Lines etc.):

None.


Terminal (Fallen Flags):

Burlington Northern see BNSF

Chicago Burlington & Quincy see BNSF

Norfolk& Western Ry. see NS

New York Chicago & St. Louis (Nickel Plate). see NS



 

Last Updated...

27 July 2008


New. .

Mainline (Class One):


None.


Interchange (Regional):

None.


Junction (Short Lines etc.):

None.


Terminal (Fallen Flages.):

None.


Up-Dated. . . .

Mainline (Class One):


Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway.


Interchange (Regional):

None.


Junction (Short Lines etc.):

None.


Terminal (Fallen Flags):

Burlington Northern

Chicago Burlington & Quincy






Charting Information. . . .

I have exported the Box Charts, (.PDF file) as a single page only. Due to the the number of predecessors merged, acquired etc., into the existing Railroads of today, these pages are very wide (CSX for example) is over 1 metre (36 inches) wide.

Acrobat Reader (free) version 6 or later will be required to view these. Versions earlier than this, only have the ability to zoom up to 800%, where as to be able to read CSX Transportation chart, to name one, (on my computer) I need to zoom up to 3200% (version 6 will zoom to 6400%).

Two reasons for exporting to one page PDF file, is (one), the file is about one third smaller than using pages.
(two), CSX for example, was 84 pages (A3 size) and is not so easy to follow the tree.

The "Outline Charts" are now only used to display the data under the folder heading of JUNCTION (Shortlines - Logging - Electric - Mining Roads), and are in a scrollable A4 format.


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