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  2. Ohio Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1949 by the St. Louis Car Company, it is 50 feet 5 inches (15.37 m) long and weighs 42,680 pounds (19,360 kg). It was donated to the museum in 1964. It was donated to the museum in 1964. It runs trips taking visitors up and down the line on the museum's operating days.

  3. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway: Wabash Railway of Ohio: WAB: 1876 1877 Wabash Railway: Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal Railway: WPT P&WV: 1904 1916 Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway: Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway: WAB: 1879 1886 Detroit and State Line Wabash Railroad, Toledo Western Railroad: Wabash Western Railway: WAB: 1889 1889 ...

  4. List of railway museums - Wikipedia

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    A railway museum is a museum that explores the history of all aspects of rail related transportation, including: locomotives (steam, diesel, and electric), railway cars, trams, and railway signalling equipment. They may also operate historic equipment on museum grounds.

  5. Antwerp station - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Category:Railroad museums in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 October 2023, at 16:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. National Museum of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Transportation (TNMOT) is a private, 42-acre transportation museum in the Kirkwood suburb of St. Louis, Missouri.Founded in 1944, [1] it restores, preserves, and displays a wide variety of vehicles spanning 15 decades of American history: cars, boats, aircraft, and in particular, locomotives and railroad equipment from around the United States.

  8. Marion Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Marion Union Station is a former passenger railroad station at 532 W. Center Street in Marion, Ohio, United States.As a union station it served several train lines: the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway or CCC & St. L. (acquired in 1906 by the New York Central Railroad), and Erie Railroad (and its successor Erie Lackawanna Railroad).

  9. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Timeline; 1827 report shows motivations of early boosters; John W. Garrett Collection, 1850–1880 Archived June 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Network