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Byesville Scenic Railway – Byesville, Ohio [9] Byesville Station; N Cabin (C&M Crossing) Cedar Point & Lake Erie Railroad – Sandusky, Ohio [10] Main Station (Funway Station) Frontier Town Station; Boneville Station; Connotton Valley Railway – Bedford, Ohio [11] Bedford Depot; Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad – Peninsula, Ohio [12 ...
Bedford Heights Fargo Avenue (19B) 14.8 miles (23.8 km) Rush hour trips 22 Lorain Downtown Rockwell Avenue and East 3rd Street Fairview Park Westgate Transit Center Lorain Avenue 11.8 miles (19.0 km) 24-hour service Alternate weekend trips run east of West Park station 25 Madison-Clark Clark Avenue, Madison Avenue 16.6 miles (26.7 km)
The line was originally planned to end just north of the Bedford Park Boulevard station, with a provision for an eastern extension. [6] [7] An alternate approach to the current 205th Street station was proposed in February 1929, extending the line across private property onto Perry Avenue. [8] The current routing was selected by June 1929. [9]
One of the main roads through Bedford is Ohio State Route 14 (OH-14). It runs northwest to southeast and follows the original stagecoach route between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Within Bedford city limits, OH-14 is known as Broadway Avenue. [7] Other main roads in Bedford include: Columbus Road runs from the northeast to the Bedford Reservation.
Ohio Central Railway: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: B&O, BO B&O 1866 1987 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway: Baltimore and Ohio and Chicago Railroad: B&O: 1876 1949 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad: B&O: 1899 1949 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad: B&O: 1889 1893 Baltimore and ...
The Bedford Avenue station is a station on the BMT Canarsie Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Bedford Avenue and North Seventh Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn , it is served by the L train at all times.
At the intersection of Route 82 and Route 8 in Macedonia Ohio, a brick building stands at the corner. This was once the Macedonia depot that served the area. This station was constructed in 1905 by the Northern Ohio Traction and Light Company which later became Ohio Edison and is known today as FirstEnergy. It was put into service in 1912 after ...
Rapid transit stations in Ohio (1 C, 1 P) Former railway stations in Ohio (1 C, 40 P) Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio (1 C, 18 P)