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The Balti- jt«c /r C r le. F? ff C Le/^ift' tfo/'ey ff f? F C'le sj p»a Jfe. AnaOfiio f? ff G. F^OrfolJ^ OnaWfifrrr, f?. R Fig. — 2. Profiles of Trans- Appalachian Railroads. Is 125 times the horizontal. * The vertical scale more and Ohio surmounts the plateau in western Maryland near Oakland at an elevation of two thousand three hundred and twenty feet; the Ches- apeake and Ohio near Alleghany ; and the Norfolk and Western at Blue- *Nate. — Based on altitudes in the Dictionary of Altitudes by ...Gannett. The alti- tude of each Station on each line was found and the elevations between stations were checked up by as many contour maps as were available. There may be slight defects, but in the main the profiles are true. See figures in the text for exact values. 1911 TKAXS-APPALACHIAX HAILKOADS 117 fields in West Virginia. In all these routes the advantage of the northern route is clearly shown by a coniiiarison of the profiles. liut the most striking thing that conies out in this conii>arison of the profiles of these Trans-Appalachian Kaihvays is the almost continuous down gi'ade of the roads between Buffalo and New York by way of tlie Mohawk and Hudson rivers.
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