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The park bought the engine for a basket of tickets that allowed Plymouth Locomotive Works employees to spend a day at the park. It is based on the small 0-4-0 mining locomotives that Plymouth was known for building, with a straight 4 gasoline engine that has a 4 speed forward and reverse transmission.
Age of Steam Roundhouse (Several operating steam locomotives, but no excursions listed) Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad in Cedar Point; Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad; Hocking Valley Scenic Railway; Kings Island & Miami Valley Railroad in Kings Island; Lake Shore Railway Association (Lorain and West Virginia Railway) [3] Lebanon Mason ...
Northwestern Ohio Railway: PRR: 1876 1891 Toledo, Walhonding Valley and Ohio Railroad: Nypano Railroad: ERIE: 1896 1941 Erie Railroad: Oberlin and La Grange Railway: Ohio Railroad: NYC: 1836 1852 Junction Railroad: Ohio Railway: 1894 1894 Findlay, Fort Wayne and Western Railway: Ohio Railway: ACY: 1883 1887 Pittsburgh, Akron and Western Railway ...
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) expressed interest in reaching Cleveland via the Valley Railroad's route, and in the fall of 1889, brokers from New York purchased the majority of the Valley Railroad's stock and turned them over to the B&O. [7] The line between Cleveland and Akron was subsequently reorganized as the Cleveland, Terminal and ...
From the Strasburg Rail Road, No. 1187 was recently acquired from Strasburg from an auction on July 15, 2020 and left Strasburg on July 31, 2020. [16] [17] [7] 1190 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: 0-6-0 American Locomotive Company 1904 Display [7] 1278: Canadian Pacific Railway: 4-6-2 Canadian Locomotive Company 1948 Display
Lorain & West Virginia Railway – Wellington, Ohio; Minerva Scenic Railway - Minerva, Ohio [15] Minerva; Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Railway – Waterville, Ohio [16] Waterville Station; Zanesville & Western Scenic Railroad – Fultonham, Ohio (former Buckeye Central Scenic Railroad & Glass Rock Line) [17]
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Currently one coal-burning steam locomotive, former Ohio Power Company 0-6-0 Baldwin-built No. 3, the Nelsonville shop completed a full restoration in 2015. No. 3 is currently working for the summer seasons, including pulling the line's “The Friendliest Train Robbery” service on select dates. [9]