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Pages in category "Rail trails in Ohio" ... Little Miami Scenic Trail; Loveland Bike Trail; M. Moonville Rail-Trail; O. Ohio to Erie Trail; P. Purple People Bridge; R.
The Loveland Bike Trail is a rail trail in Ohio. It is a section of the Little Miami Scenic Trail within the Loveland, Ohio city limits in Clermont County. Like most of the longer trail, it was built along the right-of-way of the abandoned Little Miami Railroad, on the Little Miami River. Along with 15 other city parks, the trail corridor is ...
The trail is built on the grade of a railroad originally built as part of the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, which ran between its namesake cities. The M&C was acquired by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad becoming its Southwestern Division. The B&O was merged into the Chessie System Railroads, which was then merged into CSX Transportation ...
The railroad owns and uses historic rolling stock to offer scenic rides up the Hocking River valley. It sometimes hosts specialty excursions, such as wine-tasting trips, Easter Bunny, robbery trains, and the "Santa Trains." It was named one of the world's best family train trips by the Travel Channel in 2013. [8]
Highlights: Check out Cass Scenic Railroad State Park at the trail's northern end and explore its lumber rail museum and company town. Scenic train rides are also available. Scenic train rides are ...
The Ohio to Erie Trail is a dedicated multi-use trail crossing Ohio from southwest to northeast, crossing 326 mi (525 km) of regional parks, nature preserves, and rural woodland. The trail, named after its endpoints, extends from the Ohio River at Cincinnati to the Lake Erie at Cleveland , primarily integrating former rail trails and multi-use ...
Furnace Run: Cafe car: ex-Amtrak, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Acquired 2007 and in service. 79896: Caboose: ex-Adirondack Scenic Railroad, Canadian National: Built 1977. Acquired 2016 and sometimes in service and sometimes out of service. 8266: Latrobe Inn: Coach: ex-MARC Train, Pennsylvania Railroad: Built 1949 by Budd. Acquired ...
A Metro Parks sign along the Camp Chase Trail detailing the history of the Camp Chase Railway. The 15-mile (24 km) Camp Chase bike trail follows alongside the railroad except for a short stint along Big Darby Creek and a one-mile diversion along Georgesville Road in Columbus. [11] [6] The trail connects to the larger Ohio to Erie Trail.
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