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Houston Rail Terminals and Connections: Port Commission, Houston, Texas 1924

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Houston Rail Terminals and Connections: Port Commission, Houston, Texas 1924

  • Title: Houston Rail Terminals and Connections
  • Author: Port Commission, Houston, Texas
  • Date: 1924
  • Medium: Printed
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Inches: 12 x 9 [Paper]
  • Centimeters: 30.48 x 22.86 [Paper]
  • Product ID: 318035

Map indicating various railroad lines leading in and out of the city of Houston, Texas. Published in the June, 1927 edition of the Texas Commercial News. Shows the city's railyards and tracks, as well as the Ship Channel leading up from Galveston Bay and Buffalo, White Oak, and Brays Bayous. An inset to the upper right shows the entirety of Texas's railway network. Accompanying text states: 'Note:- A study of the Railroad map shows why Houston is the natural gateway of the Southwest.' 

  • Title: Houston Rail Terminals and Connections
  • Author: Port Commission, Houston, Texas
  • Date: 1924
  • Medium: Printed
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Inches: 12 x 9 [Paper]
  • Centimeters: 30.48 x 22.86 [Paper]
  • Product ID: 318035

Map indicating various railroad lines leading in and out of the city of Houston, Texas. Published in the June, 1927 edition of the Texas Commercial News. Shows the city's railyards and tracks, as well as the Ship Channel leading up from Galveston Bay and Buffalo, White Oak, and Brays Bayous. An inset to the upper right shows the entirety of Texas's railway network. Accompanying text states: 'Note:- A study of the Railroad map shows why Houston is the natural gateway of the Southwest.' 

$33.25

Original: $95.00

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Houston Rail Terminals and Connections: Port Commission, Houston, Texas 1924

$95.00

$33.25

Description

  • Title: Houston Rail Terminals and Connections
  • Author: Port Commission, Houston, Texas
  • Date: 1924
  • Medium: Printed
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Inches: 12 x 9 [Paper]
  • Centimeters: 30.48 x 22.86 [Paper]
  • Product ID: 318035

Map indicating various railroad lines leading in and out of the city of Houston, Texas. Published in the June, 1927 edition of the Texas Commercial News. Shows the city's railyards and tracks, as well as the Ship Channel leading up from Galveston Bay and Buffalo, White Oak, and Brays Bayous. An inset to the upper right shows the entirety of Texas's railway network. Accompanying text states: 'Note:- A study of the Railroad map shows why Houston is the natural gateway of the Southwest.' 

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