1″W / 41.477722°N 81.675028°W / 41.477722; -81.675028 The Cleveland Terminal Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state...
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Buffalo Terminal Subdivision; at its west end (east of downtown Cleveland), it becomes the Cleveland Terminal Subdivision. This subdivision is also known...
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Cleveland, and the Cleveland Terminal Subdivision, into downtown Cleveland. From the former Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad junction in Cleveland,...
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Branch (part) Cleveland Terminal Subdivision Chicago Line (part) Columbus Line Subdivision Columbus Line Crawfordsville Branch Subdivision Crawfordsville...
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Line Subdivision merges with the Cleveland Terminal Subdivision towards Buffalo, New York. Its west end is at Berea, where the Greenwich Subdivision continues...
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List of CSX Transportation lines (redirect from Shenandoah Subdivision)
(five in the Northern region and four in the Southern), and finally into subdivisions, most of which consist of a single main line with short branches. List...
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Waterfront Line (redirect from Waterfront Line (Cleveland))
system in Cleveland, Ohio, running from Tower City Center downtown, then north and northeast to South Harbor station, adjacent to the Cleveland Municipal...
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Chicago to Cleveland Cleveland Terminal Subdivision (CSX), Cleveland Erie West Subdivision (CSX), Cleveland to Erie Lake Shore Subdivision (CSX), Erie...
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of the New Castle Terminal Subdivision. Its west end is at the Willard Terminal Subdivision, just east of the Greenwich Subdivision junction at Greenwich...
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the Lake Shore Subdivision becomes the Buffalo Terminal Subdivision; the west end is west of downtown Erie, where the Erie West Subdivision begins. Amtrak's...
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The Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis (reporting mark TRRA) is a Class III switching and terminal railroad that handles traffic in the St. Louis...
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Cincinnati Union Terminal is an intercity train station and museum center in the Queensgate neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. Commonly abbreviated as CUT...
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Valley Railway (redirect from Cleveland Terminal and Valley Railway)
operations on the remaining track, which is referred to as the Cleveland, Terminal and Valley Subdivision. The Valley Railway Historic District (a National Register...
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Amtrak via Cleveland and Toledo in 1975. It replaced service to Cleveland Union Terminal. Lakefront Station is located in downtown Cleveland near the Lake...
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Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1990) (category Rail transportation in Cleveland)
junction with the W&LE Cleveland Subdivision. Just east of Harmon, the Brewster Subdivision ends at Junction 138, where the Rook Subdivision begins. Some other...
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mainline is currently used by CSX for freight as the Berkshire Subdivision and Boston Subdivision. Passenger service is provided on the line by Amtrak, as part...
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Red Line (RTA Rapid Transit) (redirect from Cleveland Red line)
1930 when the Cleveland Union Terminal opened. The first short section, between East 34th and East 55th Streets, was in use by the Cleveland Interurban Railroad...
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Blue Line (RTA Rapid Transit) (redirect from Blue Line (Cleveland))
right-of-way originally acquired in 1930 to bring intercity trains into Cleveland Union Terminal (the site of today's Tower City Center). The Tri-C–Campus District...
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Airport station (GCRTA) (redirect from Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport (RTA Rapid Transit station))
entrance Exit to terminal seen from Airport station platform Hallway from ticket machines to platform "Airport Rapid Station". Greater Cleveland Regional Transit...
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Green Line (RTA Rapid Transit) (redirect from Green Line (Cleveland))
right-of-way originally acquired in 1930 to bring intercity trains into Cleveland Union Terminal (the site of today's Tower City Center). The Tri-C–Campus District...
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Metropolitan Subdivision, Cumberland Subdivision, Cumberland Terminal Subdivision, Keystone Subdivision, Pittsburgh Subdivision, and P&W Subdivision, Washington...
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Brighton neighborhood of Boston, at Cleveland Circle. It is the western terminal of the C branch of the Green Line. Cleveland Circle station is accessible,...
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Terminal Station, Macon, Georgia, is a railroad station that was built in 1916, and is located on 5th St. at the end of Cherry St. It was designed in the...
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with the New Castle Subdivision at Sterling northwest to Lorain along a former Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road line (once the Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling...
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From Cleveland to Hoffmans, the Lake Shore Limited rides on trackage belonging to the following CSX Transportation subdivisions: Cleveland Terminal, Erie...
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line (Mahoning Division) and on the Mahoning Division's first subdivision between Cleveland and Pymatuning station. Along the main line, the next station...
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Subdivision, Buffalo Terminal Subdivision, Rochester Subdivision, Mohawk Subdivision, Selkirk Subdivision, and Hudson Subdivision, Niagara Falls to Schenectady...
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Humboldt Avenue and south of 49th Avenue. It is part of the Payneville Subdivision of the SOO Line Railroad. The switching yard has been in operation since...
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A rail line connecting Brisbane to Cleveland was completed in 1889, and with it tourism, residential subdivisions and farming further grew in the area...
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Buffalo Central Terminal is a historic former railroad station in Buffalo, New York. An active station from 1929 to 1979, the 17-story Art Deco style station...
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