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*<span id="SW-DE"></span>[https://www.ekshop.de/buecher/eisenbahnatlanten/Eisenbahnatlas-Deutschland.html Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland] ISBN 978-3-89494-149-9, published 2020.
*<span id="SW-DE"></span>[https://www.ekshop.de/buecher/eisenbahnatlanten/Eisenbahnatlas-Deutschland.html Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland] ISBN 978-3-89494-149-9, published 2020.
*<span id="SW-IT-SI"></span>Atlante ferroviaro d'Italia e Slovenia / Eisenbahnatlas Italien und Slowenien - ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1, published 2010 (does not appear to be presently available for purchase)
*<span id="SW-IT-SI"></span>Atlante ferroviaro d'Italia e Slovenia / Eisenbahnatlas Italien und Slowenien - ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1, published 2010 (does not appear to be presently available for purchase)
==<span id="ES"></span>Eurosprinter series==
by W. Kolondra, published by [https://eurosprinter.com.pl/pl_atlasy-i-mapy,46.html?sLang=en Eurosprinter], a Polish company.
*<span id="ES-BG">[https://eurosprinter.com.pl/277,en_mapa-kolejowa-bulgarii.html Mapa Kolejowa Bułgarii] (covers Bulgaria) published 2015.
*<span id="ES-LT-LV-EE">[https://eurosprinter.com.pl/193,en_mapa-kolejowa-litwy-lotwy-i-estonii.html Mapa Kolejowa Litwy, Łotwy i Estonii] (covers Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) published 2013.
*<span id="ES-RO">[https://eurosprinter.com.pl/211,en_mapa-kolejowa-rumunii.html Mapa Kolejowa Rumunii] (covers Romania) published 2014.
*<span id="ES-RS-XK-ME">[https://eurosprinter.com.pl/356,en_mapa-kolejowa-serbii-kosowa-czarnogory.html Mapa Kolejowa Serbii, Kosowa, Czarnogóry] (covers Serbia, Kosovo and Montenegro) published 2019.
*<span id="ES-HU-SK">[https://eurosprinter.com.pl/242,en_mapa-kolejowa-wegier-i-slowacji.html Mapa Kolejowa Węgier i Słowacji] (covers Hungary and Slovakia) published 2015.


==<span id="NR"></span>World Rail Atlas series==
==<span id="NR"></span>World Rail Atlas series==

Revision as of 08:31, 17 January 2021

This page lists the Printed Maps that are referenced in EGTRE.

Publication dates and ISBN details are provided where known.

Note that in some countries, particularly those using the Cyrillic or Greek alphabets, transliterations of station names to Latin characters do not always correspond with those in official publications.

European Rail Atlas (All-Europe Enthusiast Edition)

by M.G. Ball. Version date: 1 August 2020.

The Enthusiast Edition of the European Railway Atlas depicts the national network railways of Europe (everywhere west of the Russian border). All passenger, freight and proposed lines are shown, as are most heritage railways, though most metros are excluded.

Main lines are distinguished from secondary and single track from multiple. Electrification systems and track gauges are shown and there is a full index of stations and heritage railways. The atlas also has the key in nineteen European languages. For ordering and other details see European Rail Atlas Website.

European Rail Atlas (Regional series)

by M.G.Ball.

The Regional Atlas Series is a development of the original European Railway Atlas and is aimed at those railway enthusiasts, travellers and railway professionals who want greater detail. The maps are drawn to larger scales and show all stations on the National Networks.

All passenger, freight and proposed lines are shown, as are heritage railways, though some metros are excluded or simplified. Main lines are distinguished from secondary and single track from multiple. Electrification systems and track gauges are shown. There is a also full index of stations and heritage railways, together with weblinks.

The following regions are available. Follow the link for ordering and other details.

Schweers+Wall Eisenbahnatlas series

Published by Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH, but their website address now links only to the Eisenbahn Kurier online shop Rail Atlases page.

These atlases, with keys in German English and other languages, show railways at 1:150 000 or 1:300.000 scale, with enlargements for most large towns and cities. Single and double-track lines, electrified and freight-only railways are distinguished. Passenger train operators other than those of the national company are noted next to lines that they use; privately-owned lines and leased lines, with the operator as well if different. The gauge of narrow-gauge lines is stated. Lines out of use and those entirely closed are also shown. Details can occasionally be confused in congested areas, particularly because parallel lines are used to show railways with more than two tracks. Built-up areas, motorways, rivers, canals and forests are depicted.

The following books have been or are available. Each link leads to ordering and other details on the Eisenbahn Kurier online shop. Some of these maps are also available from Platform 5 Publishing.

Eurosprinter series

by W. Kolondra, published by Eurosprinter, a Polish company.

World Rail Atlas series

by Neil Robinson.

  • World Rail Atlas Vol. 7 North, East and Central Africa - ISBN 978-954-92184-3-5, First Edition, published December 2009.
  • World Rail Atlas Vol. 8 The Middle East and Caucasus - ISBN: 978-954-12-0128-2, First Edition, published August 2006.

See also General Information - Maps