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Scioto Valley Railway: Ohio River and Columbus Railway: Ohio River and Lake Erie Railroad: NYC: 1897 1901 Lake Erie, Alliance and Wheeling Railroad: Ohio River and Western Railway: PRR: 1902 1931 Pittsburgh, Ohio Valley and Cincinnati Railroad: Ohio Southern Railroad: DT&I: 1881 1898 Detroit Southern Railroad: Ohio Valley Railway: PRR: 1871 1890
This category contains railroad companies that operate or operated in Chicagoland, roughly bounded by the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway (now CN) "Outer Belt". See also: Category:Railway lines in Chicago
The Columbus & Ohio River Railroad (reporting mark CUOH) is a railroad in the U.S. state of Ohio owned by Genesee & Wyoming Inc. The main line, formerly part of the Pennsylvania Railroad's "Panhandle," was acquired from Conrail in 1992.
Central Texas and Colorado River Railway: CTXR Dallas, Garland & Northeastern Railroad: DGNO Fort Worth & Western Railroad: FWWR Galveston Railroad: GVSR Georgetown Railroad: GRR Moscow, Camden and San Augustine Railroad: MCSA Pecos Valley Southern Railway: PVS Point Comfort & Northern Railway: PCN Rio Valley Switching Company: RVSC
Chicago and Ohio River Railroad: Danville and Pekin Railway: NYC: 1878 1879 Indiana, Bloomington and Western Railway: Danville and Rosedale Railway: C&EI: 1870 1872 Evansville, Terre Haute and Chicago Railway: Danville and Southwestern Railroad: NYC: 1879 1881 Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway: Danville, Tuscola and Western Railroad: C&EI ...
The Big Four was incorporated under the general laws of the States of Ohio and Indiana through a consolidation of the properties, rights and franchises of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago Railway Company, the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway Company, and the Indianapolis and St. Louis Railway Company.
However, when that company's successor, the Peoria, Decatur and Evansville Railway, went bankrupt, the line was resold in 1898 to the Indiana, Decatur and Western Railway, a predecessor of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad (acquired by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1927). In 1938, the line was abandoned by legal means.
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 ...