Ohio Central Railroad (1988)
The Ohio Central Railroad (reporting mark OHCR) is a part of the Ohio Central Railroad System, operating a former Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway line between Warwick and Zanesville, Ohio, United States. Operations began in 1988. It has several connection with tracks on which CSX Transportation has trackage rights.
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Reporting mark | OHCR |
Locale | Ohio |
Dates of operation | 1988– |
Technical | |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
The company was acquired by Genesee and Wyoming Inc in 2008 as part of its purchase of the Ohio Central Railroad System.[1]
Gallery
- An Ohio Central EMD SD40T-2 in South Zanesville, Ohio in 2009
- An Ohio Central Alco C420 at the head end of a ballast train in Blacklick, Ohio in 2007
gollark: Gathers data from exporters and stores and queries it.
gollark: It's a monitoring thing.
gollark: The actual phrasing wasn't quite that, but that's close enough.
gollark: Because most users are bad and incapable of using small things, apparently.
gollark: It isn't possible to escape.
References
- "Connecticut company buys Ohio Central Railroad". Business First of Columbus. August 4, 2008. Retrieved January 9, 2010.
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