Illinois Railroads
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1398103098
ISBN-13
9781398103092
Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Imprint
Amberley Publishing
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 15th, 2022
Print length
96 Pages
Weight
310 grams
Dimensions
16.40 x 23.20 x 1.10 cms
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Trains & railways: general interest
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Stunning original photographs of this great state's railways, from Chicago to Chester, and from the tunnel at East Dubuque to the high bridge at Metropolis.
Stunning original photographs of this great state''s railways, from Chicago to Chester, and from the tunnel at East Dubuque to the high bridge at Metropolis.
The Midwestern state of Illinois, known as the Prairie State, is not known for its varied topography, but this mostly flat land was indeed very conducive to the construction of railroads. It is located at a place where east meets west as railroads interchange huge amounts of traffic at Chicago, the railroad capital of the nation. Because it hosts smaller industrial cities and huge agricultural areas in the northern and central parts of the state, combined with coal, petroleum and other natural resources in the south, its no surprise that today the Land of Lincoln is crisscrossed by 7,151 miles of rail lines. Illinois is also at the center of the nations rail network, and an incredible variety of railroad companies can be seen traversing the state.
Through a collection of incredible color photos, Mike Danneman takes the reader on a tour of the railroads of Illinois from Chicago to Chester, and from the tunnel at East Dubuque to the high bridge at Metropolis.
The Midwestern state of Illinois, known as the Prairie State, is not known for its varied topography, but this mostly flat land was indeed very conducive to the construction of railroads. It is located at a place where east meets west as railroads interchange huge amounts of traffic at Chicago, the railroad capital of the nation. Because it hosts smaller industrial cities and huge agricultural areas in the northern and central parts of the state, combined with coal, petroleum and other natural resources in the south, its no surprise that today the Land of Lincoln is crisscrossed by 7,151 miles of rail lines. Illinois is also at the center of the nations rail network, and an incredible variety of railroad companies can be seen traversing the state.
Through a collection of incredible color photos, Mike Danneman takes the reader on a tour of the railroads of Illinois from Chicago to Chester, and from the tunnel at East Dubuque to the high bridge at Metropolis.
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