List of Ohio railroads

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[edit] Current common carriers

  • ABC Railway (ABCR)
  • Amtrak (AMTK)
  • Ann Arbor Railroad (AA)
  • Ashland Railway (ASRY)
  • Ashtabula, Carson and Jefferson Railroad (ACJR)
  • Camp Chase Industrial Railroad (CCRA)
  • Central Columbiana and Pennsylvania Railway (CQPA)
  • Central Railroad of Indiana (CERA)
  • Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad
  • Columbus and Ohio River Rail Road (CUOH)
  • Connotton Valley Railway
  • CSX Transportation (CSXT)
  • Flats Industrial Railroad (FIR)
  • Great Miami and Scioto Railway (GMRY)
  • Indiana and Ohio Central Railroad (IOCR)
  • Indiana and Ohio Railway (INOH)
  • Indiana Northeastern Railroad (IN)
  • ISG Cleveland Works Railway (CUVA)
  • Lake Terminal Railroad (LT)
  • Mahoning Valley Railway (MVRY)
  • Maumee and Western Railroad (MAW)
  • Newburgh and South Shore Railroad (NSR)
  • Norfolk Southern (NS)
  • Northern Ohio and Western Railway (NOW)
  • Ohi-Rail Corporation (OHIC)
  • Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad (OHPA)
  • Ohio Central Railroad (OHCR)
  • Ohio Southern Railroad
  • R. J. Corman Railroad Toledo Line
  • R. J. Corman Railroad Western Ohio Lines
  • Republic N and T Railroad
  • Warren and Trumbull Railroad
  • Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (WE) [1]
  • Youngstown and Austintown Railroad (YARR)
  • Youngstown Belt Railroad

[edit] Defunct railroads

[edit] References


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See also: List of defunct United States railroads