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The Valley Railway was a shortline railroad which operated between the city of Cleveland and small town of Zoarville in the state of Ohio in the United States. The railroad was founded in 1871, but the first segment of track did not open until 1880 and the line was not completed until 1884.
In 1895 the Valley Railway became the Cleveland, Terminal and Valley Railway. In 1915 the line was absorbed into the Baltimore and Ohio system. Although many small independent lines from this era were absorbed into larger lines and acquired parallel tracks, the Valley Railway retains single track alignment and has been well preserved.
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway 1930-1971 1853-1930 New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (east and west) 1930-? Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railway 1930-? Cleveland Terminal and Valley Railway 1930-1962 Cleveland Rapid Transit: 1930-present Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad 1853-1953
A new organization—the Cuyahoga Valley Preservation and Scenic Railway Association—was formed in 1972. [11] While the Chessie System was initially reluctant, the company's chairman, Cyrus Eaton, agreed to allow the foundation trackage rights for the division. [7] [8] [11] The Cuyahoga Valley Line's inaugural train ran on June 26, 1975. [11]
The Cuyahoga Valley Terminal Railroad Club is looking for a new meeting place, as the city is demolishing its current location. Cuyahoga Falls model train club looking for new place to house its ...
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Cleveland Terminal and Valley Railway: B&O: 1895 1915 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Cleveland and Toledo Railroad: NYC: 1853 1869 Lake Shore Railway: Cleveland, Toledo and Lakeside Railway: 1885 1886 Lakeside and Marblehead Railroad: Cleveland, Tuscarawas Valley and Wheeling Railway: B&O: 1875 1883 Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railroad
Cleveland Union Terminal concourse in 1987. Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza in Toledo, Ohio in 2019. ... Connotton Valley Railway – Bedford, Ohio [11] Bedford Depot;