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From: mertes@ALMSA-1.ARPA (Albert E. Mertes)
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Subject: New England Short Lines
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Date: Fri, 1-Mar-85 14:04:35 EST
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   You are probably aware of these two publications but I will
mention them anyway just in case.

   For short line information Rand McNally's Handy Railroad
Atlas of the US which has a table of Railroads and home citys in
the back including 3 short lines of 6 miles or less in Rhode
Island.

   For "passenger" lines The Steam Passenger Service Directory
which lists about a dozen small RR's in New England.

   If you are not familiar with these or want more information,
let me know.

Ed Mertes