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The Ohio Railway Museum [1] (reporting mark ORMX) [2] is a railway museum that was founded in 1948. ... 1959, from the Norfolk and Western Railway Company.
Indiana, Bloomington and Western Railway: Ohio and Indiana State Line Railroad: NYC: 1880 1881 Ohio, Indiana and Pacific Railway: Ohio, Indiana and Western Railway: NYC: 1887 1890 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: Ohio and Kanawha Railway: NYC: 1886 1886 Kanawha and Ohio Railway: Ohio and Kentucky Bridge Company: C&O: 1886 1886
Antwerp station is a historic former train station in the village of Antwerp in the far western portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. Built in 1880 by the Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway, [1] it is a primarily wooden structure with weatherboarded walls. [2] Its roof features a distinctively large overhang. [3]
The Ironton Norfolk and Western Depot is a former train station in downtown Ironton, Ohio, United States.Constructed at the beginning of the twentieth century, it served the transportation needs of its community for more than half a century, and it has been named a historic site because of its place in local history.
The Erie Lackawanna Railway was formed on March 1, 1968, as a subsidiary of Dereco, the holding company of the Norfolk and Western Railway, which had bought the railroad. On April 1, the assets were transferred as a condition of the proposed but never-consummated merger between the N&W and Chesapeake and Ohio Railway .
The O&NW was sold on March 13, 1890, and reorganized as the Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia Railroad (CP&V) on June 24, 1891.The Norfolk and Western Railway merged with the CP&V in October 1901, and the Cincinnati to Portsmouth segment becoming the N&W Cincinnati Division with the nickname of the Peavine.
The Ohio River & Western Railroad was a 112-mile long (180 km) narrow gauge railway that was incorporated in 1875 and operated from 1877 or 1878 till 1931. The railroad was located in southeastern Ohio. The line ran from Bellaire (east point) to Zanesville (west end). The Ohio River and Western Railroad began construction as the Bellaire and ...
From the Southeastern Railway Museum, USATC S160 Class. Cosmetically restored. [7] 3960 Wheeling and Lake Erie: 0-6-0 W&LE Brewster Shops 1935 Display, awaiting in-depth cosmetic restoration From Canton, Ohio. [7] 6325: Grand Trunk Western Railroad: 4-8-4 American Locomotives Company 1943 Display From Battle Creek, Michigan. [19] [7]