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The Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway (abbreviated: CNO&TP; (reporting mark CNTP)) is a railroad that owns the Cincinnati Southern Railway from Cincinnati, Ohio, south to Chattanooga, Tennessee, and leases it to the Norfolk Southern Railway system.
Hillsborough and Cincinnati Railroad: B&O: 1846 1860 Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad: Hillsboro Short Line Railway: N&W: 1879 1902 Norfolk and Western Railway: Hillsdale County Railroad: 1986 1992 Indiana Northeastern Railroad: Hocking Valley Railway: HV C&O: 1899 1930 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway: Holliday's Cove Railroad: PRR: 1860 1868
The first through-train from Cincinnati, using the tracks of The Little Miami Railroad to reach Loveland, ran on April 9, 1857. An extension of the right-of-way from Marietta upriver to Bellaire, Ohio , to enable a connection across the Ohio River with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Wheeling, Virginia , had been largely graded with stone ...
Interior of a Pullman dining car on the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway, 1894 Map of the C H and D RR in 1873, D and M RR is in red; C H and D in yellow. Trust certificate of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad Company, issued 8.
The Cincinnati District is a railroad line owned by the Norfolk Southern Railway and operated by Cincinnati Eastern Railroad in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] The line runs from Cincinnati, Ohio , southeast to Portsmouth, Ohio , along a former Norfolk and Western Railway line.
This is a route-map template for the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, an Ohio railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
The Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad (C&LE) was a short-lived electric interurban railway that operated in 1930–1939 Depression-era Ohio and ran between the major cities of Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield, Columbus, and Toledo. It had a substantial freight business and interchanged with other interurbans to serve Detroit and Cleveland.
The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, also known as the Big Four Railroad and commonly abbreviated CCC&StL, was a railroad company in the Midwestern United States. It operated in affiliation with the New York Central system. Its primary routes were in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. At the end of 1925 it reported ...