Several threads recently—Bergie’s included–have asked about train spotting and locations to fan from:
1.) Local infromation is always helpful.
2.) A good map is especially helpful.
Specific railroad maps are available from TRAINS advertisers. Another often overlooked resource is the individual State’s Highway Department map. They are usually free, and can be picked up from Welcome Centers, or if you have enough time, can be requested by U.S. mail; usually loacated in the State of interest in the vicinity of the State Lines upon entering. These maps are usually current, and will show raillines and main county roads as well as state highways by numbers. Within larger cities they will indicate the main raillines, but will be sketchy on the local details. THose State DOT maps can be a real asset in railfanning expecitions…[tup][tup][2c]