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S-4 14 engines built 1953; RS-2 2 engines built 1949, and later sold to Lehigh Valley Railroad; RSD-5 26 engines built 1952; RS-1 2 engines built 1953; RS-3 2 engines built 1955; RSD-12 10 engines built 1956; RSD-7 12 engines built 1956, retired and traded to GE 1969; C-630 4 engines built 1967, and later sold to Robe River Mining of Australia
The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road Company, herein called the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, a single and double-track railroad extending from Rochester, Pa., to Cleveland, Ohio, 122.193 miles, and from Yellow Creek, Ohio, to Bellaire, Ohio, 43.453 miles, with a branch from Bayard, Ohio, to Canal Dover and Roswell, Ohio, 39.687 miles, or 205.333 miles in all.
From the Cleveland and Mahoning, constructed by that company— Cleveland to Youngstown, Ohio, 1849 to 1856. 65.341 Youngstown to connection with Westerman Coal and Iron Railroad at the Ohio-Pennsylvania State line, 1865. 14.977 Youngstown to Hazelton, Ohio, 1861. 1.633 81.951
Facilities between Cleveland and Berea, Ohio, including 12.22 miles of tracks, union freight house at Cleveland and the freight and passenger station and track scales at Berea. Compensation for use fixed at $42,000 per annum for 5 trains each way daily, which was increased or decreased at the rate of $6 per train in accordance with the actual ...
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway: NYC: 1868 1889 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: Cleveland, Delphos and St. Louis Railroad: ACY: 1881 1885 Cleveland and Western Railroad: Cleveland, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad: NKP: 1865 1879 Ohio Railway: Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railroad: B&O: 1883 1893
The Cleveland, Akron and Cincinnati Railway Company, herein called the Cleveland, Akron and Cincinnati, a single-track railroad extending from Hudson to Columbus, Ohio, 143.767 miles, and from Killbuck to Morrow, Ohio, 182.033 miles, with a branch line from Kramore Junction, Ohio, to a point near West Lebanon, Ohio, 9.3S6 miles, or 335.186 miles in all.
Cleveland, Cincinnati & Chicago Express 1911 — 1930 New York, NY — Chicago, IL; Cleveland Express 1920 Pittsburgh, PA — Cleveland, OH; Cleveland Night Special 1908 — 1909 Cleveland, OH — Columbus, OH; The Cleveland Special 1904 — 1908 Pittsburgh, PA — Cleveland, OH; The Cleveland Special 1908 — 1916 Cleveland, OH — Columbus ...
The company was formed through a reorganization of the Cleveland, Mount Vernon and Delaware Railroad [note 1] on December 7, 1881, as the Cleveland, Akron and Columbus Railroad. [6] It was rumored in 1881 that the line might become part of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad system, as officials of that company had made visits to the property at ...