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  2. Lima station (Pennsylvania Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    Lima station is a historic former train station in Lima, Ohio, United States. Built for the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1887, it is a brick Queen Anne structure that rests on a sandstone foundation. [3] The Lima station is located on the former Pennsylvania Railroad's mainline between New York City and Chicago.

  3. List of Ohio train stations - Wikipedia

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    A 1985 advertisement for the Buckeye Route connecting Ohio's cities by rail. Amtrak offers three passenger train routes through Ohio, serving the major cities of Toledo, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. [1] The major cities of Columbus, Akron and Dayton do not have Amtrak service. Columbus is the second largest metropolitan area in the U.S. without ...

  4. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Akron Union Passenger Depot Company: B&O/ PRR: 1891 1975 N/A Alliance and Lake Erie Railroad: NYC: 1878 ... Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Lima Northern Railway: DT&I: 1895

  5. Lima leaders hear rail pitch - AOL

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    Mar. 12—LIMA — Amtrak has not operated passenger rail in Lima in about 20 years, according to Lima/Allen Chamber of Commerce president Jed Metzger, but that would change if the state of Ohio ...

  6. Chesapeake and Ohio 614 - Wikipedia

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    Chesapeake and Ohio 614 is a class "J-3-A" 4-8-4 "Greenbrier" (Northern) type steam locomotive built in June 1948 by the Lima Locomotive Works in Lima, Ohio for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) as a member of the J-3-A class.

  7. Chesapeake and Ohio class H-8 - Wikipedia

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    The Chesapeake and Ohio class H-8 was a class of 60 simple articulated 2-6-6-6 steam locomotives built by the Lima Locomotive Works in Lima, Ohio between 1941 and 1948, operating until the mid 1950s. The locomotives were among the most powerful steam locomotives ever built and hauled fast, heavy freight trains for the railroad.

  8. Lima Locomotive Works - Wikipedia

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    1922 Shay locomotive, West Side Lumber Co. #8, on display in Cañon City, Colorado 1923 Shay locomotive, West Side Lumber Co. #9, in service on the Midwest Central Railroad Side view of the gap between Chesapeake & Ohio 2-6-6-6 "Allegheny" Type Locomotive 1601 and its tender on display at the Henry Ford Museum Surviving example of a Lima-Hamilton LS-1200 diesel-electric locomotive at the ...

  9. Atlanta and West Point 290 - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta and West Point 290 is a P-74 steam locomotive built in March 1926 by the Lima Locomotive Works (LLW) in Lima, Ohio for the Atlanta and West Point Railroad. It is a 4-6-2 heavy "Pacific" type steam locomotive, which was remarkably similar to the Southern Railway's Ps-4 class.