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  2. List of Ohio railroads - Wikipedia

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    Zanesville Belt and Terminal Railway: W&LE: 1901 1948 Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway: Zanesville, McConnellsville and Pomeroy Railway: B&O: 1883 1885 Chicago, Zanesville and Atlantic Railway: Zanesville, Mount Vernon and Marion Railway: W&LE: 1886 1895 Zanesville Belt and Terminal Railway: Zanesville and Ohio River Railway: B&O: 1886 1900

  3. Camp Chase Railway - Wikipedia

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    On October 11, 1994, the new Camp Chase Industrial Railroad bought the line from Conrail. [6] In 1996, it was reported that the railroad had one engine and traffic of 3,000 cars a year, carrying newsprint, grain, flour and lumber. [6] The Camp Chase Industrial Railroad has been marketed under the name Camp Chase Railroad beginning around 2009.

  4. Flats Industrial Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Flats Industrial Railroad (reporting mark FIR) is a Class III railroad that provides short-line commercial/industrial switching service in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, primarily with CSX Transportation and the Norfolk Southern Railway.

  5. Dayco - Wikipedia

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    Dayco Incorporated, formerly known as Dayco Products and Mark IV Industries, is an American parts supplier for construction, automotive, and industrial companies. [1] The companies annual earnings are approximately US$150 million. [1] Its main customers include Caterpillar and General Motors. [2]

  6. Interstate 270 (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 270 (I-270) is an auxiliary interstate highway that forms a beltway loop freeway in the Columbus metropolitan area in the US state of Ohio, commonly known locally as The Outerbelt or the Jack Nicklaus Freeway.

  7. Line shaft - Wikipedia

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    Four wool spinning machines driven by belts from an overhead lineshaft (Leipzig, Germany, circa 1925) The belt drives of the Mueller Mill, model and reality, in motionA line shaft is a power-driven rotating shaft for power transmission that was used extensively from the Industrial Revolution until the early 20th century.