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The Short Line Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of Ohio. The line runs from a point northeast of downtown Cleveland south and southwest to Berea [1] along a former New York Central Railroad line. At its east end, the Short Line Subdivision merges with the Cleveland Terminal Subdivision towards Buffalo ...
City of Prineville Railway: COPR Coos Bay Rail Line: CBR Goose Lake Railway: GOOS Klamath Northern Railway: KNOR Mount Hood Railroad: MH Oregon Pacific Railroad: OPR Palouse River & Coulee City Railroad: PCC Peninsula Terminal Railroad: PT Portland and Western Railroad: PNWR Portland Terminal Railroad: PTRC Port of Tillamook Bay Railroad: POTB
The Electric Short Line Railway and the affiliated Electric Short Line Railroad (later renamed the Electric Short Line Terminal Co.) were incorporated in late 1908. Construction started in 1909, but it took until 1913 for the first 3.2 miles (5.1 km) to be completed from 3rd Avenue and 7th Street North (construction was in various stages of ...
The Ohio Central Railroad System is a network of ten short line railroads operating in Ohio and western Pennsylvania. It is owned by Genesee & Wyoming . Headquartered in Coshocton, Ohio , the system operates 500 miles (800 km) of track divided among 10 subsidiary railroads.
Consolidated Rail Corporation: Cleveland Short Line Railway: NYC: 1902 1915 New York Central Railroad: Cleveland and Southwestern Railway: B&O: 1887 1893 Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railway: Cleveland and State Line Railroad: NKP: 1887 1887 New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad: Cleveland Terminal and Valley Railway: B&O: 1895 1915 ...
The Cleveland Short Line Railway was chartered November 24, 1902. The incorporators, who were major shareholders in the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (LS&MS), intended to construct a circumferential railroad from the LS&MS main line on the border between the Riverside and Bellaire-Puritas neighborhoods of Cleveland (an area known to railroads as "Rockport") to the LS&MS rail yard in ...
The railroad of The Mt. Gilead Short Line Railway, herein called the Mt. Gilead Short Line, is a single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, located in the central part of Ohio. The owned mileage extends easterly from Edison to Mt. Gilead, 2.006 miles.
That same month, the CCR won a $170,000 ($200,000 in 2023 dollars) loan from the Ohio Rail Development Commission to build a 2,300-foot (700 m) spur in Bedford Heights, Ohio, which would allow the CCR to serve four steel companies. [9] Brown discovered the spur, which had gone unmarked on railroad maps, in late 2010.