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what do the numbers on this map mean?

Started by jettrainfan, June 27, 2012, 06:25:01 PM

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jettrainfan

Looking at a 1931 map of the Ex. nickel plate road line from rocky river ohio to Cleveland ohio and noticed that the industries have numbers after them.

Examples would include:
Jones (9)
Standard Oil (3)
Basket Co. (3)
Robinson spur (13)
Cleve. Furniture (22)

Then you got stuff like this:
Brown Bros. (10-10)
Lampson sessions (3-7)


so on, so forth. Any ideas what the numbers mean? here's the map

http://www.railsandtrails.com/NKP/1931Cleveland/NKP1931Cleveland-100.jpg

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WoundedBear

It says right on the map...........

"Figures denote car capacity. Length of car used = 42 feet"

This spells out how many cars each siding will hold.....based on a 42 foot car.

Sid

jettrainfan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZL7jR1cRb4             

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Jhanecker2

Also  multiple numbers means mutiple sidings.  J2