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  2. Dayton District - Wikipedia

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    In 1851, the Springfield and Dayton Railroad opened from Springfield southwest to Dayton. [3] The Springfield and Columbus Railroad opened in 1853 from London west to Springfield. [4] The Cincinnati and Springfield Railway opened the final piece, between Dayton and Bond Hill (part of Cincinnati), in 1872. [5] The Columbus and Xenia Railroad ...

  3. Ohio Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Electric Railway was an interurban railroad formed in 1907 with the consolidation of 14 smaller interurban railways. It was Ohio's largest interurban, connecting Toledo, Lima, Dayton, Columbus, and Cincinnati. At its peak it operated 617 miles (993 km) of track.

  4. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: South Pennsylvania and Ohio Railway: NYC: 1883 1888 Cleveland and Wheeling Railroad: South Western Railroad: B&O: 1865 1871 Eastern Ohio Railroad: Spring Grove, Avondale and Cincinnati Railway: 1881 1883 Toledo, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad: Springfield and Columbus Railroad: NYC: 1849 1868 Columbus ...

  5. Interurban Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge has been abandoned for many years. It was constructed by the Lima-Toledo Traction company, an early 1900s interurban trolley line that ran primarily adjacent to the Baltimore and Ohio steam railroad from Toledo to Lima and from there south to Springfield on a connecting interurban line, the Dayton, Springfield, and Urbana.

  6. Little Miami Railroad - Wikipedia

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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 .

  7. Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway

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    It also leased the Cincinnati, Sandusky and Cleveland Railroad between Dayton and Springfield, Ohio, finally providing a through route from Cleveland through Columbus to Cincinnati. [3] On July 23, 1882, the CCC&I acquired the Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad (I&SL) in a judicial sale. The St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute railroad, which the I ...

  8. Ohio train derailment – live: Train company pulls out of East ...

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    The train that derailed in East Palestine, Ohio had a reputation among railroad workers for being dangerous. The train's official name is 32N, but they called it "32 Nasty." It the embodiment of ...

  9. List of Ohio train stations - Wikipedia

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    Lorain & West Virginia Railway – Wellington, Ohio; Minerva Scenic Railway - Minerva, Ohio [15] Minerva; Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Railway – Waterville, Ohio [16] Waterville Station; Zanesville & Western Scenic Railroad – Fultonham, Ohio (former Buckeye Central Scenic Railroad & Glass Rock Line) [17]