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February 1st 07, 02:56 PM
There are many old roads, railroads and trails that are now abandoned
and they make for great exploring on foot or cycle.

Vin - http://MenotomyMaps.com

Ride-A-Lot
February 1st 07, 04:38 PM
wrote:
> There are many old roads, railroads and trails that are now abandoned
> and they make for great exploring on foot or cycle.
>
> Vin - http://MenotomyMaps.com
>

This is really cool and free! Thanks.

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G.T.
February 1st 07, 06:47 PM
Ride-A-Lot wrote:
> wrote:
>> There are many old roads, railroads and trails that are now abandoned
>> and they make for great exploring on foot or cycle.
>>
>> Vin - http://MenotomyMaps.com
>>
>
> This is really cool and free! Thanks.
>

It wasn't until I clicked on the Railroads link that I saw the gold.
Hopefully people will start filling in the other sections. Those 1886
railroad maps are really cool. It's interesting to see the routes of
the tracks without modern roads shown.

Greg

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Scott Gordo
February 2nd 07, 07:08 PM
On Feb 1, 9:56 am, wrote:
> There are many old roads, railroads and trails that are now abandoned
> and they make for great exploring on foot or cycle.
>
> Vin -http://MenotomyMaps.com

Wait a second -- is that a Second Avenue train I see in Manhattan on
this map?

http://menotomymaps.com/map_img.asp?p=map_fdbdown.asp?66&mak=1886_New_York_rail_map

Myth? Legend? I'll have to pass this along to my buds in NYDOT....

/s

gr
February 5th 07, 03:18 AM
wrote:
> There are many old roads, railroads and trails that are now abandoned
> and they make for great exploring on foot or cycle.
>
> Vin - http://MenotomyMaps.com
>
Very cool! Thanks.
gr

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