Right of Way and Track Map St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas Ft. Worth Branch

One of 35 maps in the series: Cotton Belt Line available on this site.

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Rail corridor right of way and track map from station 6208+50 to station 6420+51.5 between Addison, Carrollton, Texas. Scale 1'':400'.

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1 map ; 61 x 142 cm.

Creation Information

Creator: Unknown. September 17, 1987.

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  • Dallas Area Rapid Transit

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  • Main Title: Right of Way and Track Map St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas Ft. Worth Branch
  • Added Title: SSW Cotton Belt B&W, V-5/16, MP 597-601
  • Series Title: Cotton Belt Line
  • Series Title: DART Rail Maps

Description

Rail corridor right of way and track map from station 6208+50 to station 6420+51.5 between Addison, Carrollton, Texas. Scale 1'':400'.

Physical Description

1 map ; 61 x 142 cm.

Notes

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Val. map: V-5/16. Mile Posts: 597-601. Associated rail road: CB (Cotton Belt).

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  • Preferred Citation: DART Historical Archive (ARX010)

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Is Referenced By : St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas Schedule of Property Dallas County, Texas, ark:/67531/metapth1151090

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  • September 17, 1987

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  • March 31, 2020, 3:59 p.m.

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Right of Way and Track Map St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas Ft. Worth Branch, map, September 17, 1987; San Francisco, California. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1151106/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART).

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