Railroadmap.com releases North American Railroad Map software
Railroadmap.com releases North American Railroad Map software for train enthusiasts and railroad-related businesses.
November 4, 2003 - Railroadmap.com has released North American Railroad Map, the successor to their popular software, U.S. Railroad Map. Now including Canada and Mexico, North American Railroad Map also has many new features added to the program, as well as freshly obtained data.
North American Railroad Map has these exciting new features:
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| | - Shows trackage and train operators for Canada and Mexico.
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| | - Now, over 1,100 current and past railroads listed!
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| | - Locate over 11,000 stations by name, junction code, Zip Code or SPLC code.
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| | - Aerial Photos and Topographic maps Online - North American Railroad Map software links to the Microsoft Terraserver or TopoZone.com via your web browser and displays an aerial photograph or topo map of the area currently being viewed.
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| | - Detail Map - Optional inset map shows greater detail in the U.S.A. based on USGS 1:100,000 maps.
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"Using cutting-edge mapping tools and an integrated database, North American Railroad Map makes trackage and other data searching much more efficient. More precise detail is available than ever before -- more data is available than ever before," says Ron Paludan, the programmer. "North American Railroad Map is useful to railfans, government, and businesses."
If you are a software reviewer, please contact Ron Paludan, the programmer, to request your review copy at:
stationmaster@railwaystation.com
A free download demo and more info on North American Railroad Map is located at:
http://www.railroadmap.com
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