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Re: (rshsdepot) Existing stations in New Jersey?
Jack, thanks for reminding me of your project. We're flying to
Albuquerque the last part on April and will be driving back, covering as
many depots as possible on the Santa Fe mainline. I'll try to get some
good photos for you. If time permits, we'll go all the way to Raton
before heading back to SoCal. Your at-a-glance map of NM will come in
handy.
We just returned from a trip to Flagstaff. I see that you have photos
of all of the depots from Kingman to Flagstaff. BTW, the structure at
Ash Fork is not a depot. Rather, it's the freight house that is now
being used as a MOW office. The original depot and the Escalante Harvey
House have been torn down.
Jim
jack.marshall_@_comcast.net wrote:
> There have been a few states missing from the RRSHS database. The states of Massachusetts, New Jersey, South Carolina and Oregon never submitted data for inclusion in the database. Several other states have provided data but aren't anxious for others to use it! Nice to see signs that someone in New Jersey is making data available.
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> I have used data from the RRSHS database to provide Google maps of the states for which RRSHS data is available. These state maps contain markers for 8000+ depot locations, of which over 1050 have pictures available. I have just photographed 10 more depots in Florida which will soon be available at my website at www.depotmaps.com
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> Jack Marshall
> Mpls
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