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csxfan07
Member # 1911
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I'm needing a map of CSX's yard in Brunswick, MD showing all the trackage, past or present. I'm willing to trade info or ect for a copy. And if anyone has any other Cumberland Sub info, i'd be glad to swap, i'm modeling from Point of Rocks, MD to Hancock, WV, along w/ the Shenendoah Sub, thanks, Joe
 
MPALMER
Member # 125
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CSXFan,

Check out the latest Railfan & Railroad magazine. They cover the area just west of where you are discussing, specifically the area where the line follows/crosses the Potomac.
For maps, try www.topozone.com. just enter the town you are looking for, and you will get an online version of the USGS topo maps of teh area. (Alternatively, you could order hard copies of the maps from the geological Survey).

MP
 

csxfan07
Member # 1911
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Thanks, didn't know that about this months issue of Railfan and Railroad, allready have topo maps of this, i was looking more towards an accurate track diagram of the yard, i have a cheesie line diagram from weverton, md thru cumberland, md, but not brunswick area, thanks though! ps. terraserver from microsoft has topo maps and fairly good arial photos as well

 



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