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System Map. Click to enlarge! Nickel Plate Road Historical & Technical Society. P.O. Box 583, Ansonia, OH 45503-0583.
The Nickel Plate became an industry leader in the delivery of freight with its renowned "Nickel Plate High Speed Service" and mighty 2-8-4 Berkshire steam locomotives. View fullsize 1950 NKP system map, from the American-Rails.com collection
Commonly referred to as the "Nickel Plate Road", the railroad served parts of the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. Its primary connections occurred in Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Toledo.
An official, 1950 system map of the Nickel Plate Road following its acquisition of the Wheeling & Lake Erie. Author's collection.
From Chicago, Peoria, and St. Louis on the west to Cleveland and Buffalo on the east, see photos and videos of the Nickel Plate and its incomparable Berkshire steam locomotives in action. The Nickel Plate Archive - Browse thousands of Nickel Plate photos and images categorized by equipment type, location, subject and more.
Nickel Plate Road. Maps and Trackcharts. Maps. LE & W System Map (1890) Indianapolis Map (1914) T StL & W Track Profiles (1922) NKP System Map (1924) Cleveland Valuation Map (1928) NKP-C&O Mortgage Map (1932) New Castle-Rushville, IN Map (1935) Cleveland Yard Valuation Map (1941)
PRR System Map 1930s. Pennsylvania Railroad Map appears to be from the 1930's. 100 dpi jpg (900K) - 300 dpi DjVu bitonal (250K) Scanned courtesy of John Benson's Slides and shared for educational and historical purposes under "fair use".
Nickel Plate Road (NKP) 1934 Map of Interchanges. Map of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad System. indicating connecting line junction points. April 24, 1934. 600 dpi DjVu bitonal (163K) 100 dpi jpeg (276K)
Nickel Plate Road map. The Nickel Plate spanned from Buffalo to Chicago, Peoria, St. Louis, and Indianapolis. “Bluebird” PA 182, with Nickel Plate’s unique notched-nose bell, and a sister are ready to leave Englewood with train 7, the Westerner, in 1959. R.J. Wilhelm, Brian M. Schmidt collection.
Review of the Nickel Plate Road’s major components and their legacy in the modern rail system.