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George Lortz
Monon Engineer
Posts: 455
1800-Era Maps
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October 17, 2014, 10:02:32 am »
The two attached maps were being sold on eBay recently. The Louisville map, dated 1886, shows no K&IT, but has some interesting names on it.
The Salem map was undated.
George L.
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Tim T Swan
Monon Engineer
Posts: 302
Modeling Bedford in 1948
Re: 1800-Era Maps
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October 23, 2014, 02:24:24 pm »
That Louisville map shows the LNA&C's connection at Vincennes St. with the PRR predecessor JM&I which was MONON's original direct connection into Louisville via that bridge seen on the far right, I think. The K&IT and its bridge came later.
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Mark Johnson
Monon Conductor
Posts: 142
Re: 1800-Era Maps
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November 09, 2014, 09:43:05 am »
The Salem map reminds me of something that is at least unusual, if not unique: The Monon came into Salem from the north, regardless of which way the trains were running railroad-wise.
Mark J
Columbia MO
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Robert Wheeler
Archivist Emeritus
Monon Conductor
Posts: 112
Re: 1800-Era Maps
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November 09, 2014, 04:14:48 pm »
Mark's comment about the compass direction vs "Railroad' direction reminds me of a problem I took into account on the schematic sketches in the Tour Guidebooks. Particularly it was done when I started using a "home CAD" program to make the sketches starting with the 2000 Tour Guidebooks. Every sketch has at least two "North Arrows" one labeled Railroad (along with the copyright notice) and one or more others labeled Compass North with a note indicating its general location where it applies.
Since the main line had been straightened" out only one RR North was needed. The compass North arrows are at the angle to the centerline at the location(s). For instance Ellettsville has three as it 's on an "S" curve.
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Robert E. Wheeler, PE, Archivist Emeritus
rewheeler@iquest.net
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