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Lot 143 - Trio of Modern Framed Transit Maps Including Madrid Metro April 2001 (No Glass), Boston Rapid Transit Subway and Trolley Stations, and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, in Red Metal Frames
Lot 143 - Trio of Modern Framed Transit Maps Including Madrid Metro April 2001 (No Glass), Boston Rapid Transit Subway and Trolley Stations, and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, in Red Metal Frames
A trio of framed transit maps, each matted in white and housed in a red metal frame. The Madrid Metro map is dated April 2001 and issued by the Comunidad de Madrid, depicting the full metro network with numbered lines and suburban rail connections including lines to Barajas Airport and Arganda del Rey; this map is presented without glass. The Boston map depicts the Rapid Transit Subway and Trolley Stations network, published by Arrow Publishing Co., Inc., showing the Red, Green, Orange, and Blue lines serving Boston, Cambridge, Brookline, Newton, Quincy, Malden, and Revere. The Washington map depicts the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority network, copyright 1995, showing the Red, Orange, Blue, Green, and Yellow lines serving the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia.
Dimensions:
Dimensions of items in this lot range from 7-5/8" W x 7" H to 10-1/8" W x 7-3/4" H.