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The earliest predecessor of the Hocking Valley was the Mineral Railroad, incorporated in April 1864 to build from Athens in the rich Hocking Valley to Columbus. [2] The company changed its name to the Columbus and Hocking Valley Railroad in June 1867, shortly after construction began at Columbus, [3] and the line opened for business from Columbus to Lancaster on January 20, 1869, Logan on ...
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1897 Buffalo, St. Marys and Southwestern Railroad: Buffalo, St. Marys and Southwestern Railroad: PS&N: 1897 1899 Pittsburg, Shawmut and Northern Railroad: Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad: B&S B&O: 1891 1954 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Buffalo and Susquehanna Railway: B&O: 1907 1910 N/A Leased the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad: Buffalo ...