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(rshsdepot) Re:
Kenyon:
People interested in learning which railroad lines in New England are
defunct and which are not should consult either of two excellent books
published by Branch Line Press in Pepperell, MA:
Robert M. Lindsell, The Rail Lines of Northern New England [ME, NH & VT}
Ronald Karr, The Rail Lines of Southern New England [CT, A & RI]
Gary LaPointe
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenyon Karl" <kenyon_@_getglobal.net>
To: <tohill_@_hotmail.com>
> ...A historic B&M RR Station listing (with mileage charts) has been posted
to
> www.trainweb.org/nhrra. But note that the user is LEFT CLUELESS as to
which
> lines have been abandoned since 1923. SOMEDAY, I will add a 1917 Maine
> Central publication and a 1907 Grand Trunk (Portland to Canadian Border)
> publication.
>
>
> Kenyon F. Farl, Webmaster
> Kenyon_Karl_@_mail.com
> http://www.trainweb.org/nhrra
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