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  2. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Akron and New Castle Railroad: ACY: 1892 1907 Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railway: Akron and Pittsburgh Railroad: ACY: 1895 1899 Northern Ohio Railway: Akron Terminal Railway: ACY/ B&O/ ERIE/ PRR: 1901 1901 Barberton, Akron and Eastern Railway: Akron Transfer Railroad: ACY: 1891 1902 Richland and Mahoning Railway

  3. Category:Defunct Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Electric Railway; Ohio and Indiana Railroad; Ohio, Indiana and Western Railway; Ohio and Kentucky Bridge Company; Ohio and Mississippi Railroad; Ohio and Mississippi Railway; Ohio and North Western Railroad; Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad (1848–56) Ohio Valley Electric Railway; Ohio and West Virginia Railway

  4. Aurora station (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora is the former train station serving the residents of Aurora, Ohio, located within Portage County, Ohio, USA.The station was constructed in 1872 by the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad, which had absorbed the former Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad, which ran from Cleveland, Ohio to Leavittsburg, Ohio.

  5. Moonville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    West entrance of the Moonville tunnel Location of Moonville, Ohio. Moonville is a ghost town in southeastern Brown Township, Vinton County, Ohio, United States.Little remains of this former mining community except a few foundations, a cemetery, and an abandoned railroad tunnel which is the subject of numerous ghost stories.

  6. Ann Arbor Railroad main line - Wikipedia

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    The main line of Ann Arbor Railroad is a partially-abandoned railway line in the states of Michigan and Ohio. It was constructed between 1874 and 1897 by the Ann Arbor Railroad and its predecessors, and constituted that company's main line.

  7. Putnam Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Putnam Historic District, located in Zanesville, Ohio, was an important center of Underground Railroad traffic and home to a number of abolitionists. The district, with private residences and other key buildings important in the fight against slavery, lies between the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Van Buren Street, and Muskingum River. [2]

  8. Ohio River and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The name Ohio River and Western Railway was adopted in 1903. [3] The company began to shorten its line in 1928, selling of the section west of Lawton to the PO&D; the section from there to Woodsfield was abandoned some time later. The remaining railroad ceased operations in 1931; the line from Key to Bellaire was sold to the Pittsburgh, Ohio ...

  9. Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad - Wikipedia

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    D&LN logo old DT&I Railroad map. In 1901, the merger of the Detroit and Lima Northern Railway and the Ohio Southern Railway formed the Detroit Southern Railroad. [1] This company was purchased at foreclosure on May 1, 1905, by Harry B. Hollins & Company of New York, which reincorporated it in the state of Michigan under the name of the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railway.