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Cincinnati Union Terminal is an intercity train station and museum center in the Queensgate neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. Commonly abbreviated as CUT, [5] or by its Amtrak station code, CIN, the terminal is served by Amtrak's Cardinal line, passing through Cincinnati three times weekly.
MetroMoves was a 2002 proposal by the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) to expand and improve public transportation in the greater Cincinnati metropolitan area. [1] The 30-year vision included the addition of light rail lines, commuter rail lines, streetcars in the downtown area, and expanded bus routes. [2]
Cincinnati Airport People Mover; Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway (1926–1930) Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad; Cincinnati Street Railway; Cincinnati Subway; Cincinnati Union Terminal; Cincinnatian; Connector (Cincinnati)
Cincinnati's Union Terminal, now home to the Cincinnati Museum Center, opened in 1933 as a railroad station. The last passenger trains left the station in 1972, resuming in 1991 with the return of ...
A single streetcar line, the Connector, runs between The Banks, Downtown, and Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine in a 3.6-mile (5.8 km) loop. It opened in 2016. Future extensions have been proposed to the Uptown area, home to the University of Cincinnati, the regional hospitals, and the Cincinnati Zoo; and to Northern Kentucky.
The Oasis Rail Transit project is the first proposed leg of a new regional rail system that will provide a new and much-needed transportation alternative for area residents. The Oasis line would span 17 miles (27 km) between the Riverfront Transit Center in downtown Cincinnati in The Banks area [ 5 ] and run east along a combination of existing ...
Muni Metro – 6 light rail lines, with one under construction; F Line – 1 streetcar line, operated by San Francisco Municipal Railway VTA light rail – 3 light rail lines, operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Caltrain –1 commuter rail line, operated by the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board
Sandusky and Columbus, Lake Erie and Southern Short Line Railway: PRR: 1889 1891 Sandusky and Columbus Short Line Railway: Sandusky and Columbus Short Line Railway: PRR: 1891 1893 Columbus, Sandusky and Hocking Railway: Sandusky, Dayton and Cincinnati Railroad: NYC: 1858 1866 Sandusky and Cincinnati Railroad: Sandusky and Fremont Railway: NKP ...