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  3. Ohio River and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio River & Western Railroad was a 112-mile long (180 km) narrow gauge railway that was incorporated in 1875 and operated from 1877 or 1878 till 1931. The railroad was located in southeastern Ohio. The line ran from Bellaire (east point) to Zanesville (west end). The Ohio River and Western Railroad began construction as the Bellaire and ...

  4. History of the railway track - Wikipedia

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    History of the railway track

  5. Chesapeake and Ohio Railway - Wikipedia

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    Chesapeake and Ohio Railway

  6. Nickel Plate Road 765 - Wikipedia

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    Nickel Plate Road 765 is a class "S-2" 2-8-4 "Berkshire" type steam locomotive built for the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad, commonly referred to as the "Nickel Plate Road". In 1963, No. 765, renumbered as 767, was donated to the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana , where it sat on display at the Lawton Park, while the real No. 767 was ...

  7. Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad 425 - Wikipedia

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    Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad 425

  8. Pere Marquette Railway - Wikipedia

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    Pere Marquette Railway

  9. Danville, Olney and Ohio River Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Share of the Danville, Olney and Ohio River Railroad Company, issued 5. October 1881. The original proposal for the railroad was for a 243-mile (391 km) route from Danville through Hume to the Ohio River. The portion running through Hume was completed and put into service in 1881. The north–south railroad was known by the following official ...