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A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946: Volume 3: Indiana, Lower Michigan, and Ohio (Creating the North American Landscape) [Hardcover]

Richard C. Carpenter (Author)
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Creating the North American Landscape December 4, 2008

A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946 recalls an era when steam locomotives were still king and passenger trains stopped at nearly every town in America. Railroad companies employed over a million workers, on the trains and along the tracks. Everything moved by rail: travelers, mail, and freight—whether a massive electric generator or a child's bicycle.

Richard C. Carpenter's hand-drawn color maps recapture the precise details: the various trunk and ancillary railroad passenger lines that served thousands of towns; long-since demolished steam locomotive and manual signal tower installations; towns that functioned solely as places where crews changed over; track pans; coaling stations; tunnels; bridges and viaducts; and other rail-specific sites.

The third and largest volume in this acclaimed series includes 276 maps and drawings and focuses on Indiana, Lower Michigan, and Ohio. These states could be called the crossroads of the national railroad network, where east-west transcontinental lines crossed north-south inter-regional lines. Carpenter depicts the major rail centers of Indianapolis, Gary, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, and Chicago, as well as every town and rail junction from Mackinaw City, Michigan, to Tell City, Indiana.


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An incredible wealth of information... a fine addition to library collections that support interests in railroading, transportation issues, post-World War II history, or the midwest region.

(American Reference Books Annual 2009)

Superb series... As in Carpenter's previous editions on the Mid-Atlantic states and New England, the detail in his hand-drawn, exhaustively researched maps is astonishing... This atlas and its companions are excellent snapshots of railroading's 'classic era.'

(Ronald S. McGonigal Classic Trains 2009)

A winning reference.

(Midwest Book Review 2009)

Mr. Carpenter's labor of love appeals to railroad professionals, railroad enthusiasts, sociologists, historians, local historians, cartographers, and collectors of unusual maps. The book belongs on your reference shelf. There's nothing else quite like it.

(John Baesch The Portolan 2009)

This atlas is a gem, and certainly should be considred for your bookshelf.

(Robert D. Brubaker Keystone 2010)

Volume 3 shows the details of some of the most complex RR terminals in the USA, such as Chicago, Detroit, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, etc. In recent years, all of those layouts have been greatly reduced, due to mergers and changes in types of traffic. So the 1946 Atlas will be a suitable ‘monument to what once was’—at the peak of railroad passenger and local freight activity!

(Richard B. Hasselman, Senior Vice President of Operations, CONRAIL (retired) )

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Belongs in the library of every serious rail historian.

(Railfan and Railroad 2008)

Surely one of the most appealingly eccentric publishing ventures of the year.

(The New Yorker )

A labor of love... nothing short of a miracle. I looked at it again last night, and it took my breath away. It's the kind of work that only a gang of monks would consider undertaking. It really is fabulous.

(Baltimore Sun )

Proof that inspiration can result in something astounding... a treasure that any rail enthusiast or casual historian will enjoy.

(Rail Magazine )

This is a fascinating volume for the railroad buff, those interested in the interrelationship of railroads and American history, or those merely investigating the bridge or tunnel in their town from what is now a ghost railroad.

(American Reference Books Annual )

A piece of craftsmanship at once so distinctive, and also so useful, it instantly reveals the sterility of computer-generated maps.

(Fast Company )

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Hardcover: 360 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (December 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801890020
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801890024
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.7 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #285,734 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars I can't put it down!, July 29, 2009
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This review is from: A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946: Volume 3: Indiana, Lower Michigan, and Ohio (Creating the North American Landscape) (Hardcover)
I ordered this book based on the reviews I read at Amazon. One of the most magical pieces is the introduction. The author describes what motivated him to write this book, those old abandoned railbeds. I remember being a kid and wondering "what are those sandstone abutments along the Kokosing River?" Well, if I didn't learn from word of mouth, I can now look this up. I even took this to some non-railfans. They loved being able to see which lines ran through their town. A MUST for historians. You won't regret this purchase. A hand-me-down for future generations.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, authoritative, and thoroughly 'user friendly', February 7, 2009
This review is from: A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946: Volume 3: Indiana, Lower Michigan, and Ohio (Creating the North American Landscape) (Hardcover)
In the 19th century, railroads were a key factor in the expansion of the United States from coast to coast and border to border. In the 20th century railroads continued to be a bedrock of American commerce. Expertly compiled by Richard C. Carpenter, and published by The John Hopkins University Press, "A Railroad Atlas Of The United States: Volume 3" is an impressive compilation of railroad maps for Indiana, Lower Michigan and Ohio. This compendium begins with an informative introduction, as well as advice on how to use this specialized railroading atlas. The atlas is then divided into three sections: Key Map, Map Symbols and Abbreviations; and the maps themselves. Enhanced with an Appendix listing all of the railroads in the atlas, with copious notes on the maps and a list of references, "A Railroad Atlas Of The United States" also features indices that include coaling stations, interlocking stations and former interlocking stations, passenger and non-passenger stations, track pans, tunnels, and viaducts. Comprehensive, authoritative, and thoroughly 'user friendly', "A Railroad Atlas Of The United States" is a highly recommended addition to personal and academic library American Railroading History reference collections.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Rail History., January 19, 2009
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If you are a true rail fan, or a rail historian, or just like railroads, buy this series of books. The maps are wonderful, the ability to figure out what rail lines ran where is unsurpassed (unless you want to spend many hundreds of dollars more on the original maps) and it takes you back.

These books (currently three in total) that are presenting a history of rail lines in this country are absolutley necessary for your library, should you wish to know, in detail, what ran where.

Great books...buy them all.
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