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List of Ohio train stations

Amtrak offers three passenger train routes through Ohio, serving the major cities of Toledo, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.[1]

A 1985 advertisement for the Buckeye Route connecting Ohio's cities by rail

The major cities of Columbus, Akron and Dayton do not have Amtrak service. Columbus is the second largest metropolitan area in the U.S. without passenger rail service. Columbus last had service with the National Limited in 1979. Dayton (which lost service in 1979 with the termination of the National Limited) and Akron (which lost service in 2005 with the termination of the Three Rivers) are the eleventh and twelfth.[2]

Of the cities in Ohio, only Greater Cleveland has rail mass transit, with rail stations within or "across the road" from the following communities:[3]

Cleveland had a subway line crossing the Cuyahoga River on the lower-deck of Detroit-Superior Bridge traveling between Ohio City (near Detroit and West 25th. St.) and downtown Cleveland. Currently, it is open only for historical walking tours. Cleveland still has one subway line today, the Red Line, running from Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport to Louis Stokes-Windermere via Tower City-Public Square where it connects with the other lines, which are light rail.[4] Cleveland also had a much larger, electric-powered light-rail streetcar system of rail coaches and overhead lines, which were replaced by diesel-powered city transit buses.

Cincinnati once started construction of a subway, but work was abandoned during the Great Depression. Cincinnati has had efforts in the 21st century to revive train service with plans to extend train service from the Cincinnati Airport (CVG) in Kentucky to downtown Cincinnati, to Kings Island. However, funding for this project has not been found.[5]

There are also several passenger railroad lines and train stations in Ohio which offer scenic train rides.

Amtrak service edit

 
Cincinnati Union Terminal.

Cardinal (Chicago – Cincinnati – Washington DC – New York) edit

The Cardinal enters Ohio near College Corner, travels through Hamilton, and stops at Cincinnati Union Terminal. After leaving Cincinnati, the train crosses into Kentucky, where it follows the Ohio River on the southern border of Ohio to Ashland, Kentucky.

The Kentucky and West Virginia stations of Maysville, South Shore–South Portsmouth, Ashland, and Huntington are on Ohio's state border; the South Portsmouth–South Shore station primarily serves Portsmouth, Ohio.[6]

Capitol Limited (Chicago – Cleveland – Pittsburgh – Washington DC) edit

 
Cleveland Union Terminal concourse in 1987.
 
Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza in Toledo, Ohio in 2019

Lake Shore Limited (Chicago – Cleveland – Albany – Boston/New York City) edit

Rail mass transit edit

Cleveland, Ohio has two standard gauge RTA Rapid Transit rail systems, one for heavy-rail and one for three light-rail lines:[3]

Scenic trains edit

  • Jefferson
  • Byesville Station
  • N Cabin (C&M Crossing)
  • Main Station (Funway Station)
  • Frontier Town Station
  • Boneville Station
  • Bedford Depot
  • Rockside Station
  • Canal Visitor Center
  • Brecksville Station
  • Boston Mill Station
  • Peninsula Depot
  • Indigo Lake
  • Botzum (Indian Mound) Station
  • Akron Northside Station
  • Howe Meadow
  • Canton Lincoln Highway Station
  • Nelsonville Depot
  • Haydenville
  • Robbins Crossing
  • Logan
  • Lebanon Station
  • Southwest Golf Ranch
  • Schappacher Farms
  • Minerva
  • Waterville Station
  • Zanesville & Western Scenic Railroad – Fultonham, Ohio (former Buckeye Central Scenic Railroad & Glass Rock Line)[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "AmTrak". Amtrak.
  2. ^ Metropolitan Areas Served by Amtrak
  3. ^ a b "GCRTA". Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority.
  4. ^ . Cuyahoga County Engineer. Archived from the original on 2007-07-01.
  5. ^ Cincinnati's Rail + Bus Plan
  6. ^ https://www.amtrak.com/content/dam/projects/dotcom/english/public/documents/corporate/statefactsheets/OHIO17.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ "ACJSR". Ashtabula, Carson & Jefferson Scenic Railroad.
  8. ^ "BCSR". Buckeye Central Scenic Railroad.
  9. ^ "BSRW". Byesville Scenic Railway.
  10. ^ "CP&LERR". Cedar Fair Entertainment Co.
  11. ^ (PDF). Connotton Valley Railway. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-06-25. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
  12. ^ "CVSR". Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
  13. ^ "HVSR". Hocking Valley Scenic Railway.
  14. ^ "LMMR". Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad.
  15. ^ . Minerva Scenic Railway. Archived from the original on 2004-04-19. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
  16. ^ "TLEW". Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Railway.
  17. ^ "ZWSR". Zanesville & Western Scenic Railroad.

External links edit

  • Cleveland RTA Commuter trains
  • Proposed commuter rail for Cincinnati

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Amtrak offers three passenger train routes through Ohio serving the major cities of Toledo Cleveland and Cincinnati 1 A 1985 advertisement for the Buckeye Route connecting Ohio s cities by rail The major cities of Columbus Akron and Dayton do not have Amtrak service Columbus is the second largest metropolitan area in the U S without passenger rail service Columbus last had service with the National Limited in 1979 Dayton which lost service in 1979 with the termination of the National Limited and Akron which lost service in 2005 with the termination of the Three Rivers are the eleventh and twelfth 2 Of the cities in Ohio only Greater Cleveland has rail mass transit with rail stations within or across the road from the following communities 3 Beachwood Blue and Green Lines end near Beachwood Brook Park across from Airport and Brook Park stations Cleveland Cleveland Heights couple blocks from Cedar University Coventry Shaker and Shaker Square stations East Cleveland Red Line ends at the Louis Stokes Station at Windermere Lakewood across from Madison W 117 and Triskett West 140th stations Shaker Heights Blue and Green Lines Cleveland had a subway line crossing the Cuyahoga River on the lower deck of Detroit Superior Bridge traveling between Ohio City near Detroit and West 25th St and downtown Cleveland Currently it is open only for historical walking tours Cleveland still has one subway line today the Red Line running from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to Louis Stokes Windermere via Tower City Public Square where it connects with the other lines which are light rail 4 Cleveland also had a much larger electric powered light rail streetcar system of rail coaches and overhead lines which were replaced by diesel powered city transit buses Cincinnati once started construction of a subway but work was abandoned during the Great Depression Cincinnati has had efforts in the 21st century to revive train service with plans to extend train service from the Cincinnati Airport CVG in Kentucky to downtown Cincinnati to Kings Island However funding for this project has not been found 5 There are also several passenger railroad lines and train stations in Ohio which offer scenic train rides Contents 1 Amtrak service 1 1 Cardinal Chicago Cincinnati Washington DC New York 1 2 Capitol Limited Chicago Cleveland Pittsburgh Washington DC 1 3 Lake Shore Limited Chicago Cleveland Albany Boston New York City 2 Rail mass transit 3 Scenic trains 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAmtrak service edit nbsp Cincinnati Union Terminal Cardinal Chicago Cincinnati Washington DC New York edit Cincinnati Cincinnati Union Terminal CIN The Cardinal enters Ohio near College Corner travels through Hamilton and stops at Cincinnati Union Terminal After leaving Cincinnati the train crosses into Kentucky where it follows the Ohio River on the southern border of Ohio to Ashland Kentucky The Kentucky and West Virginia stations of Maysville South Shore South Portsmouth Ashland and Huntington are on Ohio s state border the South Portsmouth South Shore station primarily serves Portsmouth Ohio 6 Capitol Limited Chicago Cleveland Pittsburgh Washington DC edit nbsp Cleveland Union Terminal concourse in 1987 nbsp Martin Luther King Jr Plaza in Toledo Ohio in 2019 Toledo Martin Luther King Jr Plaza TOL Sandusky Sandusky station SKY Elyria Elyria station ELY Cleveland Cleveland Lakefront Station CLE Alliance Alliance station ALC Lake Shore Limited Chicago Cleveland Albany Boston New York City edit Bryan Bryan station BYN Toledo Martin Luther King Jr Plaza TOL Sandusky Sandusky station SKY Elyria Elyria station ELY Cleveland Cleveland Lakefront Station CLE Rail mass transit editMain article List of RTA Rapid Transit stations Cleveland Ohio has two standard gauge RTA Rapid Transit rail systems one for heavy rail and one for three light rail lines 3 Scenic trains editAshtabula Carson amp Jefferson Scenic Railroad Jefferson Ohio 7 Jefferson Buckeye Central Scenic Railroad Hebron Ohio defunct see ZWSR 8 Byesville Scenic Railway Byesville Ohio 9 Byesville Station N Cabin C amp M Crossing Cedar Point amp 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 Rockside Station Canal Visitor Center Brecksville Station Boston Mill Station Peninsula Depot Indigo Lake Botzum Indian Mound Station Akron Northside Station Howe Meadow Canton Lincoln Highway Station Hocking Valley Scenic Railway Nelsonville Ohio 13 Nelsonville Depot Haydenville Robbins Crossing Logan Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad Lebanon Ohio 14 Lebanon Station Southwest Golf Ranch Schappacher Farms Lorain amp West Virginia Railway Wellington Ohio Minerva Scenic Railway Minerva Ohio 15 Minerva Toledo Lake Erie and Western Railway Waterville Ohio 16 Waterville Station Zanesville amp Western Scenic Railroad Fultonham Ohio former Buckeye Central Scenic Railroad amp Glass Rock Line 17 See also editRailroad terminals of Cleveland Ohio List of railway stations Union Station disambiguation References edit AmTrak Amtrak Metropolitan Areas Served by Amtrak a b GCRTA Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Cleveland Bridge amp Subway Tour Cuyahoga County Engineer Archived from the original on 2007 07 01 Cincinnati s Rail Bus Plan https www amtrak com content dam projects dotcom english public documents corporate statefactsheets OHIO17 pdf bare URL PDF ACJSR Ashtabula Carson amp Jefferson Scenic Railroad BCSR Buckeye Central Scenic Railroad BSRW Byesville Scenic Railway CP amp LERR Cedar Fair Entertainment Co CVRI PDF Connotton Valley Railway Archived from the original PDF on 2008 06 25 Retrieved 2008 06 08 CVSR Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad HVSR Hocking Valley Scenic Railway LMMR Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad MSRW Minerva Scenic Railway Archived from the original on 2004 04 19 Retrieved 2008 06 08 TLEW Toledo Lake Erie and Western Railway ZWSR Zanesville amp Western Scenic Railroad External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Train stations in Ohio Cleveland RTA Commuter trains Proposed commuter rail for Cincinnati Ohio Railway Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Ohio train stations amp oldid 1221195305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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