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  2. Ohio congressman tries again to stop trains from blocking ...

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    “The Railroad Responsibility Act gives power back to the states to regulate blocked rail crossings,” Davidson said. The federal government must stop Ohio congressman tries again to stop trains ...

  3. Senator wants federal law to stop trains from blocking crossings

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    Ohio has had some sort of law against blocked railroad crossings since 1853. In 1999, it passed an anti-blocking law that said nonmoving trains cannot block a crossing for more than five minutes ...

  4. The railroad crossings at Norton Creek Road, foreground, and T Road in Chase County, Kansas, often get blocked by BNSF trains that stop there and block both crossings.

  5. Union Station (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The first Columbus Union Station in 1864. The station is located here on the east side of High Street with the tracks crossing High Street. In 1851, a site north of Naughten Street and east of High Street was purchased jointly from Orange Johnson by the Columbus and Xenia Railroad (C&X) and Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad (CC&C). A ...

  6. List of crossings of the Cuyahoga River - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Cuyahoga River from its mouth at Lake Erie upstream to its source at Burton, Ohio. The list includes current road and rail crossings, as well as various other crossings of the river. All locations are in the U.S. state of Ohio.

  7. Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station - Wikipedia

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    The railroad station was designed in an eclectic style by architects Joseph Warren Yost and Frank Packard, with elements of the Richardsonian Romanesque style. [5] It is known for its "whimsical and unusual" architecture. [8] The building was designed not only for its functions, but to surprise, delight, and impress its customers and the public ...

  8. Columbus Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    A 1903 track map of the Hocking Valley Railway system. The right-of-way that it known today as the Columbus Subdivision began construction in August 1875, once the newly founded Columbus & Toledo Railroad company raised enough funds to construct a rail line from Columbus north to Toledo through the villages of Linworth, Powell, Delaware, Prospect, Morral, and Fostoria.

  9. ‘They just don’t care’: Trains blocking roads can be deadly ...

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