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  2. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) including subsidiary Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway (CNTP) Northern Ohio and Western Railway (NOW) Ohio and National Railway Company (ONRR) Ohi-Rail Corporation (OHIC) (taken over by Mahoning Valley Railway (MVRY)) Ohio Central Railroad (OHCR) (owned by GWI) Ohio South Central Railroad (OSCR)

  3. List of CSX Transportation lines - Wikipedia

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    CSX Transportation owns and operates a vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River.In addition to the major systems which merged to form CSX – the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Seaboard Air Line Railroad – it also owns major lines in the Northeastern United ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Zanesville and ...

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    The Zanesville and Western was incorporated October 17, 1902, under the general laws of Ohio. It succeeded in title to 47.18 per cent of the rolling stock, materials, and supplies and all that part of the railroad of The Columbus, Sandusky and Hocking Railroad Company, which had been sold at foreclosure sale and described as lying south and east of the Cleveland, Akron and Columbus Railroad ...

  5. Midland Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Midland Subdivision is a railroad owned by CSX Transportation and operated by Indiana and Ohio Railway in the U.S. State of Ohio.The line runs from St. Bernard, Ohio to Columbus, Ohio for a total of 107.0 miles.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Toledo and Ohio ...

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    The railroad owned by The Columbus and Sunday Creek Valley Railroad Company consisted of 34.20 miles of completed single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, extending from Central City to Bremen, Ohio, 27.30 miles, and from New Lexington to Moxahala, Ohio, 6.90 miles; also 29.50 miles of uncompleted road, in two sections, one extending from ...

  7. Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad (C&M), it was chartered in 1848. Construction of the line began in 1853 and was completed in 1857. After an 1872 merger with two small railroads, the corporate name was changed to "Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad". The railroad leased itself to the Atlantic and Great Western Railway ...

  8. Dayton District - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield and Columbus Railroad opened in 1853 from London west to Springfield. [4] The Cincinnati and Springfield Railway opened the final piece, between Dayton and Bond Hill (part of Cincinnati), in 1872. [5] The Columbus and Xenia Railroad became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system, while the rest became New York Central Railroad ...

  9. Columbus Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    A 1903 track map of the Hocking Valley Railway system. The right-of-way that it known today as the Columbus Subdivision began construction in August 1875, once the newly founded Columbus & Toledo Railroad company raised enough funds to construct a rail line from Columbus north to Toledo through the villages of Linworth, Powell, Delaware, Prospect, Morral, and Fostoria.