Historic Road Maps (U.S., Canada, Latin America).Historic Maps for Students and Teachers (University of South Florida).Global Middle Ages (University of Texas at Austin).Gaihozu Digital Archive - Maps Outside of Japanese Territory Prepared by the Former Japanese Army.David Rumsey Collection Thousands of online historical maps and other images.Classical World - Maps for Students (Ancient World Mapping Center).Catalan Atlas (Biblioth�que Nationale de France).Cartographic Images (Jim Seibold) Ancient through Renaissance.Cartographical Curiosities (Yale Map Collection).Blaeu Atlas 1659 (Universidad de Sevilla).Antiquity A-la-carte (Ancient World Mapping Center, University of North Carolina).Ancient World Mapping Center - Maps for Students.American Geographical Society - Digital Map Collection.Also see historical maps from our collection. The following are links to historical maps on other Web sites. David Rumsey Collection Thousands of Historical Maps and Atlases.Images of Early Maps on the Web Links arranged by world region.The Americans with Disabilities Act, outliningĪccessible services on the rail and bus systems (seeĪ dashed line, as it is closed for renovation. Squares all stops are represented by circles. "A"Īnd "B" stations are no longer represented be triangles and Names for the lines would not be adopted until 1993). Note ad for the #40 O'HarexpressĪnd was the first to color-code the lines (although color "JH" for Jackson Park-Howard), though it would System map adopted one- and two-letter abbreviations for Shows the Skokie Swift's relation to the rest of the Published on the Skokie Swift demonstration project. Map shows the newly-openedįirst map issued by the CTA was largely a reprint of the last CRT map with minor changes.įriend" was the fourth in a series of progress reports To ride the elevated, including route descriptions, stopping Back includes facts promoting newly opened subway. That includes the Near North and Near South Back/Service Information and Facts About Subway (5.5MB)ĭetailed map of the newly-opened State Street Subway in an expanded downtown inset The back lists each transfer station and what CSL and CMC services it connects with, along with other details of how the transfers worked. The map shows the "L", CSL and CMC systems, and denotes transfer stations. Map published to coincide with the inauguration of transfers between the "L" and the Chicago Motor Coach Company for an experimental period of one year beginning January 19, 1936, in addition to the transfers with CSL initiated in 1935. The back includes extensive information about how transfers are issues and used. The map shows both the CSL and "L" systems, but only depicts the "L" stations where transfers can be made. Map published by the Chicago Surface Lines company to explain the details of "L"-CSL transfers that were implemented by order of the Illinois Commerce Commission effective September 22, 1935. Titled "Travel Map and Guide to Chicago's Attractions", this map edition was also published to coincide with the Century of Progress fair, and included not only information about how to get to the fair but information about points of interest and sightseeing by the "L". The original panel scan shows what that panel looked like originally, without the patch, listing only bus shuttle service from Cermak. The complete back scan includes a pasted update on the New "L" Service Direct to World's Fair Gate pane, adding motor coach service to the fair from State/Van Buren in addition to from Cermak Since 1930, when the Westchester branch reached 22nd/Mannheim. New "L" Service Direct to World's Fair Gate panel - original (134k) Transfers, which took effect November 3, 1913 Reabable, they still give a good idea of what the maps look Just click on a name to see a large image of the map, cover, orįor those users with slower connections or whoĭo not wish to wait for these to download, we offer lower resolution These files are scans of authentic antique andĬontemporary "L" maps from throughout the century. Chicago ''L''.org: System Maps - Route Maps
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