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Abandoned Rails
Featuring thousands of miles of abandoned railroad routes in North America, illustrated with maps, pictures, and history. Start browsing abandoned routes by clicking on a state in the U.S. map below.
Ohio - Abandoned Rails
Browse maps, pictures and histories of abandoned railroad lines in the state of Ohio.
The Railroads - Abandoned Rails
The Railroads of Abandoned Rails This is a list of all 1,469 railroad companies featured on Abandoned Rails. Click on the name of a railroad to see more information about its lines and history.
Georgia - Abandoned Rails
Browse maps, pictures and histories of abandoned railroad lines in the state of Georgia.
Chicago, Illinois - Abandoned Rails
Abandoned Rails of Chicago, Illinois. Chicago, Illinois. Chicago, Illinois. Home | IL | B&OCT, C&NW, CGW, CJRy, CTC, CMStP&P, ICG, INRy. A map, circa 1900, depicting railroad access to Chicago's 1893 World's Fair. Along with various other trains to the fair, there was a B&O "shuttle" that ran from this yard to Chicago Grand Central Station.
The Abandoned Taylor Yard - Abandoned Rails
Mar 9, 2010 · History, map and pictures of the abandoned Abandoned Taylor Yard in Glendale, California.
Pennsylvania - Abandoned Rails
Browse maps, pictures and histories of abandoned railroad lines in the state of Pennsylvania.
Kentucky - Abandoned Rails
Browse maps, pictures and histories of abandoned railroad lines in the state of Kentucky.
Fort Worth, Texas - Abandoned Rails
Fort Worth has a vast railroad history, evidence of which can be found all over the city. This page and map highlights just the abandoned rights-of-way around town. Today, Fort Worth is still a railroad town, and is home to the nation's busiest railroad crossing, Tower 55.
The Rockland Branch - Abandoned Rails
This abandoned railway extended from Brunswick to Rockland at a length of 56 miles, while traveling through Bath (MP 8.7), Woolrich (MP 9.5), Wiscasset (MP 20), Newcastle (MP 27.1), Nobleboro (MP 31.7), Waldoboro (MP 38.5), Warren (MP 45.3) and Thomaston (MP 52.4).