'The Akron Canton & Youngstown'is a terrain generated map of the The Akron Canton & Youngstown Railroad. The Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad was a small Class I carrier that came into existence in 1907. Throughout much of its life the AC&Y served northern Ohio's industries and was actually rather profitable despite the fact that it only stretched from roughly Akron to Delphos operating a singular main line. Today, the former AC&Y lines continue to remain in operation under the new Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway a Class II, regional that stretches into western Pennsylvania. It can be merged with my Wheeling & Lake Erie map at Spencer OH, where both lines interchange There are no 'Tiger Lines' shown, but small signs, indicating the location of towns, have been placed along the tracks so that conditions in those areas, (Multiple track, yards, roads ,waterways, etc.) can be accessed using USGS topo maps, however, the last 54 miles between Carey OH, and Delphos OH were abandoned, so access to this area can only be attained using historical maps, which can be downloaded from the USGS web site. The map has 172 miles of track, 2322 baseboards, and covers 465 sq miles. A TrainzMap of the route is available in the content folder. Open the file in Contant Manager, click on 'Edit in Explorer', and look for the 'AC&YTrainzMap.jpg'