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The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) operates 41 fixed-route bus services throughout the Columbus metropolitan area in Central Ohio.The agency operates its standard and frequent bus services seven days per week, and rush hour service Monday to Friday. [1]
The Andersons, Inc. is an American agribusiness established in 1947, [3] that began as Andersons Truck Terminal (ATT) in the 1940s for the grain industry, headquartered in Maumee, Ohio. It is a diversified company rooted in agriculture that conducts business in the commodity merchandising, renewables, and plant nutrient sectors.
The Camp Chase Railway (reporting mark CAMY) is a short-line switching and terminal railroad in and near Columbus, Ohio, United States, running past the former Camp Chase.The company was formed as the Camp Chase Industrial Railroad in 1994 as a spin-off of Conrail.
The Ohio Terminal Railway line runs along the Ohio River in Monroe County, Ohio from Powhatan Point south to Hannibal, where it serves the Hannibal Industrial Park. The railroad interchanges with the Norfolk Southern Railway in Clarington. [1] The Ohio Terminal Railway is a subsidiary of Katahdin Rail Services. [1]
Cincinnati: Cincinnati Union Terminal (CIN); The Cardinal enters Ohio near College Corner, travels through Hamilton, and stops at Cincinnati Union Terminal.After leaving Cincinnati, the train crosses into Kentucky, where it follows the Ohio River on the southern border of Ohio to Ashland, Kentucky.
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North American container ports. This is a list of ports of the United States, ranked by tonnage. [1] Ports in the United States handle a wide variety of goods that are critical to the global economy, including petroleum, grain, steel, automobiles, and containerized goods.
Martins Ferry Terminal Railroad: PRR: 1888 1892 Wheeling Bridge and Terminal Railway: Massillon Railroad: W&LE: 1892 1904 Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad: Massillon Belt Railway: 1909 1929 N/A Massillon and Cleveland Railroad: PRR: 1868 1928 Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway: Massillon and Coshocton Railway: W&LE: 1874 1877