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  2. Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1916–1988) - Wikipedia

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    The Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (reporting mark WLE) was a Class I railroad mostly within the U.S. state of Ohio. It was leased to the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (Nickel Plate Road) in 1949, and merged into the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1988. A new regional railroad reused the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway name in 1990 ...

  3. Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1990) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.wlerwy.com. The Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (reporting mark WE) is a Class II regional railroad that provides freight service, mainly in the areas of Northern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. It took its name from the former Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway, most of which it bought from the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1990.

  4. Brewster, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Wheeling and Lake Erie yards, 1910. A post office called Brewster has been in operation since 1910. [5]Brewster is the location of the corporate headquarters and shops of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway, both the historic company and the current regional railroad.

  5. Kent station (Erie Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    The Erie station was one of three railroad stations in Kent. In addition to the Erie Railroad, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) operated a Kent station until 1971 and the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (W&LE) until 1938. Both of those stations were located less than one mile from the Erie station, though neither were as large or prominent ...

  6. Cleveland railroad history - Wikipedia

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    The stub of the Wheeling and Lake Erie connection remained under the Eagle Avenue Viaduct until track removal began in the Penn Central era, but it was never used. The Erie-Lackawanna commuter train to Youngstown, Ohio was the last train to use the C.U.T., arriving and departing weekdays from Track 14.

  7. Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway - Wikipedia

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    Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway. Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway may refer to: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1990), a regional railroad. Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1916–1988), leased to the Nickel Plate Road in 1949 and merged into the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1988. Its predecessors: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad (1899–1916)

  8. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad: W&LE: 1871 1886 Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: W&LE, WLE W&LE 1916 1988 Norfolk and Western Railway: Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: W&LE: 1886 1899 Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad: Wheeling and Lake Erie Bridge Company: W&LE: 1881 1887 Wheeling ...

  9. Ohio Central Railroad (1988) - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Central Railroad (1988) The Ohio Central Railroad (reporting mark OHCR) is a part of the Ohio Central Railroad System, operating a former Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway line between Warwick and Zanesville, Ohio, United States. Operations began in 1988. It has several connections with tracks on which CSX has trackage rights.