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  2. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: Cincinnati Southern Railway: SOU: 1869 Still exists as a lessor of Norfolk Southern Railway operating subsidiary Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway: Cincinnati and Springfield Railway: NYC: 1870 1912 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: Cincinnati Terminal ...

  3. Ohio Central Railroad System - Wikipedia

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    As well as being a regular revenue railroad, the Ohio Central had its own steam department that operated steam locomotives for tourist trains, excursions, and special events. When owner Jerry Joe Jacobson sold OHCR in 2008, he maintained ownership of the antique equipment, including the collection of steam locomotives.

  4. Hocking Valley Scenic Railway - Wikipedia

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    The trackage was once owned by the Hocking Valley Railway, which eventually became part of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. The HVSR began operating trains with steam locomotive 2-8-0 No. 33 built for the Lake Superior & Ishpeming in 1916, and operated over the former Monday Creek Branch to Carbon Hill.

  5. Columbus and Xenia Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Passengers, which included railway officials, civic leaders, and businessmen, traveled while seated on a flatcar. The journey took 3 hours and 5 minutes. [27] The Columbus and Xenia Railroad began regular service on February 27, 1850. [30] [32] The train was pulled by the Washington, a locomotive built by the Bolton Works of Cincinnati. [31]

  6. Age of Steam Roundhouse - Wikipedia

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    McCloud Railway: 2-6-2: Baldwin Locomotive Works: 1901 Display, awaiting restoration [8] From the Kettle Moraine Scenic Railroad, Wisconsin. [7] 12: Morehead & North Fork 0-6-0: American Locomotive Company 1905 Operational Built as Southern Railway No. 1643. [7] 13 Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal: 0-6-0T H.K. Porter 1919 Display

  7. Columbus and Greenville Railway - Wikipedia

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    The first Columbus and Greenville Railway (reporting mark C&G) was formed by the sale of the Southern Railway operated Southern Railway in Mississippi, to local interests. In January 1952, the CAGY retired its last steam locomotive, Baldwin 4-6-0 Ten-Wheeler #304 built in 1904. [ 1 ]

  8. Ohio Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Railway Museum (ORM) is an educational organization dedicated to the preservation and operation of historic railway equipment. A special focus is its collection of historic Ohio Railway equipment and artifacts. The museum educates the public through operations of historic equipment; special events; publications; and community involvement.

  9. List of heritage railroads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Age of Steam Roundhouse (Several operating steam locomotives, but no excursions listed) Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad in Cedar Point; Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad; Hocking Valley Scenic Railway; Kings Island & Miami Valley Railroad in Kings Island; Lake Shore Railway Association (Lorain and West Virginia Railway) [3] Lebanon Mason ...