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Map of the Railway between Carlisle and Lancaster, scale
about 4 miles to 1 inch, drawn by William Doeg, engraved and
published by Scott and Benson, Carlisle, Cumberland, 1847.
The map was folded and tipped into a Handbook to the
Lancaster and Carlisle Railway.
The railways shown are - Newcastle and Carlisle Railway,
open 1836; Maryport and Carlisle Railway, open 1840-45;
Lancaster and Carlisle Railway, open 1846; and Kendal and
Windermere Railway, open 1846-47.
What is 'up' on the map is not simple. Unfolded in its book
the railway runs left to right, Carlisle to Lancaster, East
at the top, and the title is along the lower edge. But
placename labels are at a 45 degree angle, and station names
at 90 degrees, so that the map can be read with Lancaster at
the bottom, North at the top.
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