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Chicago and Atlantic Railway
The Chicago and Atlantic Railway's 1886 time table emphasized its "straight line" to the East and the "smoothness and evenness" of its grade. The road used "the best of steel rails only" and boasted "three thousand oak ties to the mile."
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Source:
Chicago and Atlantic Railway
Publisher:
American Back Note Co.
Published:
142 Broadway, N.Y.
Date:
1886
Scope:
National
Topics:
Migration/Transportation
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