Toledo and Ohio Central Railway
American railway company
Former station at Columbus, Ohio | |
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Dates of operation | 1885–1952 |
Successor | New York Central Railroad |
The Toledo and Ohio Central Railway (T&OC) was a railway company in the U.S. state of Ohio from 1885 to 1952. In 1928 it was leased by the New York Central System, which purchased the line in 1938.[1]
Precursors
- Atlantic & Lake Erie Railroad
- Atlantic & Northwestern Railroad
- Ohio Central Railroad
- Columbus & Sunday Creek Valley Railroad
- Ohio Central Railway
- Columbus & Sunday Creek Valley Railroad
- Zanesville & Western Railroad
References
- ^ "New York Central System Historical Society, Inc.: The Toledo & Ohio Central". New York Central System Historical Society, Inc. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
External links
- Media related to Toledo and Ohio Central Railway at Wikimedia Commons
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Class I railroads of North America
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- 1910–1929
- 1930–1976
- 1977–present
Railroads in italics meet the revenue specifications for Class I status, but are not technically Class I railroads due to being passenger-only railroads with no freight component.