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The Little Miami Railroad was a railway of southwestern Ohio, running from the eastern side of Cincinnati to Springfield, Ohio. By merging with the Columbus and Xenia Railroad in 1853, it created the first through-rail route from the important manufacturing city of Cincinnati to the state capital, Columbus .
From December 1, 1853, to November 29, 1868, the Little Miami Railroad and the Columbus and Xenia operated their property jointly. The property of the Columbus and Xenia was leased to the Little Miami Railroad on November 30, 1868, through an agreement dated March 18, 1869, for a period extending to November 31, 1967, renewable forever.
This company's property was operated by its own organization from October 11, 1853, to July 31, 1854, by the Columbus and Indiana Central Railway Company from October 1, 1854, to March 11, 1863; jointly by the Little Miami Railroad and the Columbus and Xenia from March 12, 1863, to November 29, 1868; solely by the Little Miami Railroad from November 30, 1868, to November 30, 1869; by The ...
The property of the Columbus and Xenia was operated by its own organization from the date the road was opened for operation, February 22, 1850, to November 30, 1853; jointly by the Columbus and Xenia and the Little Miami Railroad from December 1, 1853, to November 20, 18GS; by the Little Miami Railroad from November 30, 1868, to November 30, 1869; by The Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis ...
The southern part of the line was built by the Little Miami Railroad, the second railroad chartered in Ohio, from 1837 to 1848. In 1870, it came under the control of the Pennsylvania Railroad. [2] The northern part was built by the Cincinnati and Richmond Railroad in 1888, and came under the control of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1928. [3]
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The Little Miami Railroad reached the village c. 1845. A post office called Oregon was established in 1846, and the name was changed to Oregonia in 1882. [4] The post office has since been consolidated with the Lebanon post office. Today, Oregonia is a stop on the Little Miami Bike Trail which follows the former train route along the Little ...
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