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Muskingum County Railway: PRR: 1881 1893 Bellaire, Zanesville and Cincinnati Railway: New Castle and Ohio River Railway: New Lisbon Railway: ERIE: 1864 1869 Niles and New Lisbon Railway: New York Central Railroad: NYC NYC 1914 1968 Penn Central Transportation Company: New York and Chicago Railway of Ohio: NKP: 1881 1881 New York, Chicago and St ...
The Ohio Central Railroad System is a network of ten short line railroads operating in Ohio and western Pennsylvania. It is owned by Genesee & Wyoming . Headquartered in Coshocton, Ohio , the system operates 500 miles (800 km) of track divided among 10 subsidiary railroads.
• Northern Dakota Railway C. Ohio. Akron and Barberton Belt Railroad S&T • 434 joint • Akron Union Passenger Depot Company S&T • 316 joint • Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railway II • 650 • Bay Terminal Railroad S&T • 736 • Central Union Depot and Railway Company of Cincinnati S&T • 195
1. The Ohio River and Western Railway Company. See 2. 2. The Bellaire, Zanesville and Cincinnati Railway Company. Under general laws of Ohio through articles of consolidation, dated Jan. 7, 1882; filed Feb. 27, 1882. Name changed to 1, Aug. 28, 1902. 3. Bellaire and South Western Railway Company. Under general laws of Ohio, Mar. 26, 1875.
The Cleveland Line is a railroad line owned and operated by Norfolk Southern Railway (NS), in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The line runs from Rochester, Pennsylvania, to Cleveland, Ohio, along a former Pennsylvania Railroad line. Amtrak's Capitol Limited uses the Cleveland Line between Cleveland and Alliance. Both the eastbound and ...
The B&O, which had acquired an interest in the CO to keep it going during the war, leased the railroad and began a capital improvements program. In 1871 a stone and steel bridge crossed the Ohio River between Bellaire and Wheeling, greatly improving service. Part of the bridge infrastructure included the B & O Railroad Viaduct. The line ...
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The railroad of the Caney Valley Railway Company, which is leased to and operated by the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge railroad extending northwardly from Cannel City to Licking River, Ky., a distance of 12.810 miles. The Caney Valley Railway Company also owns yard and side tracks as shown in the trackage table in Appendix 1.