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  2. Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The first through-train from Cincinnati, using the tracks of The Little Miami Railroad to reach Loveland, ran on April 9, 1857. An extension of the right-of-way from Marietta upriver to Bellaire, Ohio , to enable a connection across the Ohio River with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Wheeling, Virginia , had been largely graded with stone ...

  3. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Still exists as a lessor of Norfolk Southern Railway operating subsidiary Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway: Cincinnati and Springfield Railway: NYC: 1870 1912 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: Cincinnati Terminal Railway: CTER 1994 1997 Indiana and Ohio Railway: Cincinnati, Van Wert and Michigan Railroad ...

  4. Eastern Corridor Commuter Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Oasis Rail Transit project is the first proposed leg of a new regional rail system that will provide a new and much-needed transportation alternative for area residents. The Oasis line would span 17 miles (27 km) between the Riverfront Transit Center in downtown Cincinnati in The Banks area [ 5 ] and run east along a combination of existing ...

  5. Ohio Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Hub was a high-speed railway project proposed in the 2000s decade by the Ohio Department of Transportation aimed at revitalizing passenger rail service in the Ohio region. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The plan was awarded funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 , but Governor John Kasich refused to use the funds for the project ...

  6. 2 new long-distance rail lines proposed for Cincinnati - AOL

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    Cincinnati's Union Terminal, now home to the Cincinnati Museum Center, opened in 1933 as a railroad station. The last passenger trains left the station in 1972, resuming in 1991 with the return of ...

  7. Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway (1902). Hall, Charles Gilbert (ed.). The Cincinnati Southern Railway: A History. Cincinnati: McDonald Press. OCLC 612363026 – via Google Books. Ferguson, Edward Alexander (1905). Founding of the Cincinnati Southern Railway. Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company. OCLC 1578693 – via Google Books.

  8. Where to find all the holiday train displays and rides in ...

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    You'll find the traditional garden railways and miniature Cincinnati landmarks, including the newest addition this year, The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Live Nativity from 9 a.m ...

  9. Queen and Crescent Route - Wikipedia

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    1891 map The Queen and Crescent Route was a cooperative railroad route in the Southeastern U.S. , connecting Cincinnati (the "Queen City") with New Orleans (the "Crescent City") and Shreveport . Inaugurated in the 1880s, the name was retained by Southern Railway when they consolidated ownership of the entire route in 1926, and given to their ...