Railroads of Canada. DeskMap Systems, Inc. The full color 36" x 60" map of the The full color 36" x 60" map of the Railroads of Canada includes eight individual cities insets, color coded Class I railroads, major lakes, provincial boundaries, connections to the northern United States and over 1,350 station points. The insets include: Edmonton, Montreal, Quebec City, Regina, Saskatoon, Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg.
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1 sheet, flat.
$89.95
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1 sheet, laminated.
$139.95
Canada Rail Map (Carte du rail canadien). No scale. Railway Association of Canada. 2012. A double-sided paper map showing the rail routes in Canada, split eastern Canada and western Canada. Includes an index of stations and a list of rail lines. Bilingual English/French.
Sample detail from the Canada Rail Map
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1 sheet, folded.
$15.99
Canada Rail Atlas (Carte du rail canadien). No scale. Railway Association of Canada. 2012. This 5th edition of the Canadian Railway Atlas illustrates Canada's world class rail network, the third largest rail system in the world, the backbone of the transportation system and a major economic driver.
Produced in association with the 50 goods, tourist, commuter and intercity rail businesses represented by the Railway Association of Canada, as well as non-member railways, the Atlas reflects changes and developments in the rail sector up to December 2011. It features 68 pages of detailed information, 16 large-format regional maps, connections to the North American rail network and an index of the more than 5,000 railway stations across Canada.
Sample detail from the Canada Rail Atlas
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Atlas.
$99.99
Trans-Canada Rail Guide. Trailblazer. A journey on Canada's transcontinental railroad ranks as one of the greatest rail experiences in the world. Stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, the lines span 6358 km (3974 miles), taking in not only several of North America's finest cities but also some of the most dramatic scenery on earth, including the Rocky Mountains. This comprehensive guide gives information for all budgets, from the cheapest rail tickets to the most luxurious guided tours. 240 pages, 36 maps and 34 color photographs.
Map showing the main trans-Canada rail routes discussed in the book