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The Ohio Rail Development Commission proposed restoring service to the Detroit–Toledo corridor as part of its "Ohio Hub" initiative. Under the plan, Detroit would be connected to Ohio by a Detroit–Toledo–Cleveland service (eight trains daily) and potentially also a Detroit–Toledo–Columbus service (eight trains daily).
The Cleveland Line is a railroad line owned and operated by Norfolk Southern Railway (NS), in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The line runs from Rochester, Pennsylvania, to Cleveland, Ohio, along a former Pennsylvania Railroad line. Amtrak's Capitol Limited uses the Cleveland Line between Cleveland and Alliance. Both the eastbound and ...
Washington-Cleveland Night Express: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Washington, DC–Cleveland, Ohio [1945] 1942–1946 Washington-Detroit Limited: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Detroit, Michigan–Baltimore, Maryland [1930] 1928–1930 Washington-Philadelphia Express: Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad
Detroit, Michigan - Cleveland, Ohio [1919] 1919-1927 Cleveland Mercury: New York Central: Detroit, Michigan - Cleveland, Ohio [1950] 1950-1959 Cleveland Midnight Special: Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: Cincinnati, Ohio - Cleveland, Ohio (with through trains to the south) [1915] 1913-1938 Cleveland Night Express: Baltimore ...
The first New York-Chicago route was provided on January 24, 1853 with the completion of the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad to Grafton, Ohio on the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. The route later became part of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, owned by the New York Central Railroad. [1]
The Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad (C&MV) was a shortline railroad operating in the state of Ohio in the United States. 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.
The Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad (CP&A), also known informally as the Cleveland and Erie Railroad, the Cleveland and Buffalo Railroad, and the Lake Shore Railroad, was a railway which ran from Cleveland, Ohio, to the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. Founded in 1848, the line opened in 1852.
The Cleveland Commercial Railroad (CCR) is a shortline railroad which operates in Cuyahoga County in Ohio in the United States. Founded as a freight-only railroad in 2004, it leases and has trackage rights on lines owned by the Norfolk Southern and the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway .