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The Ohio Railway Museum [1] (reporting mark ORMX) [2] is a railway museum that was founded in 1948. It is located in Worthington , Ohio , near Columbus , Ohio. History
The Columbus Interurban Terminal One of two remaining Columbus streetcars, operated 1926–1948, and now at the Ohio Railway Museum. The first public transit in the city was the horse-drawn omnibus, utilized in 1852 to transport passengers to and from the city's first train station, and in 1853, between Columbus, Franklinton, Worthington, and Canal Winchester.
English: "Ex Columbus, Ohio streetcar #703, a 1926 series Kuhlman car which operated in Columbus until September 1948. #703 was restored by the Ohio Railway Museum in 1973. This trolley and other pieces of railway equipment are in operation Sunday afternoons from April until October, and Saturday afternoons June through August."
With institutions like the Troll Hole and O'Betty's Hot Dog Museum, Ohio really is the heart of it all - all things unusual, that is! From trolls to barber poles: 9 of Ohio's most unusual museums ...
Ohio Railway Museum; T. Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Railway This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 16:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Between 1917 and 1944, No. 578 was primarily used to pull passenger trains throughout the Scioto Division out of Columbus, Ohio. As time progressed, No. 578 and the rest of the N&W's 4-6-2s were reassigned to pull short-distance passenger trains, as well as commuter trains on branchlines, when the K class 4-8-2 "Mountain" types and J class 4-8 ...
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