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  2. List of CSX Transportation lines - Wikipedia

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    CSX Transportation owns and operates a vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River.In addition to the major systems which merged to form CSX – the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Seaboard Air Line Railroad – it also owns major lines in the Northeastern United ...

  3. Columbus and Ohio River Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The main line, formerly part of the Pennsylvania Railroad's "Panhandle," was acquired from Conrail in 1992. It begins in Columbus along CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railway tracks and stretches to Mingo Junction, Ohio near Steubenville on the Ohio River. It interchanges with CSX at Columbus, and Norfolk Southern at Columbus and Mingo ...

  4. CSX Transportation - Wikipedia

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    2018 Cayce, South Carolina, train collision involving Amtrak Silver Star and a CSX autorack train (Q210-03). 2 dead, 116 injured. 2018 Worcester, Massachusetts, derailment – On July 21, 2018, a CSX Intermodal train from Worcester, Massachusetts, hits a low overpass, causing 12 cars to derail. One car nearly crashed into a car full of toxic ...

  5. 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.

  6. Columbus Line Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The line was opened by the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad in 1851. [4] In 1853, the Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad opened from Galion west into Indiana, making Galion the junction that it still is. [5] The line passed through mergers and takeovers into Conrail, and was assigned to CSX in Conrail's 1999 breakup.

  7. Central Ohio Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Central Ohio Subdivision is owned by CSX Transportation and operated by Columbus and Ohio River Railroad in the U.S. State of Ohio. The line runs from Newark to Cambridge for a total of 54.41 miles (87.56 km). At its west end the line continues east from the Columbus and Ohio River Railroad C&N Subdivision and at its east end the line comes ...

  8. Northern Subdivision (CSX) - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Kentucky and Ohio.The line runs from Greenup, Kentucky, to Columbus, Ohio, for a total of 106.4 miles (171.2 km).

  9. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railroad: Cleveland Union Terminals Company: Cleveland and Western Railroad: ACY: 1884 1890 Pittsburgh, Akron and Western Railroad: Cleveland and Wheeling Railroad: NYC: 1887 1895 Wheeling and Cleveland Railroad: Cleveland, Wooster and Muskingum Valley Railroad: B&O: 1890 1915 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad