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4 Αυγ 2017 · Although early railroads primarily facilitated travel within Ohio, railroad construction in the mid-1850s began to connect Ohio with the rest of the country. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad crossed the Appalachian Mountains, providing easier access to and from the East Coast.
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Contains 623 maps chosen from more than 3,000 railroad maps and about 2,000 regional, state, and county maps, and other maps which show "internal improvements" of the past century.
6 Ιουν 2023 · The first completed rail line in Ohio was the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad. Construction began in 1835 in Sandusky and was completed through Tiffin, Kenton, and Springfield by the late 1840s. Not too many years passed before Mansfield and Richland County sought a connection to this busy line.
13 Οκτ 2024 · An Ohio railroad map from 1976 produced by the U.S. Geological Survey. This map shows essentially all lines still in place at the time before widespread abandonments began.
Colton's railroad & township map of the state of Ohio, drawn by George W. Colton, engraved by J M. Atwood. Detailed map showing drainage, railroads under construction and completed, canals, post roads, towns, townships, villages, post offices, and county boundaries.
1914 Railroad Map of Ohio. Click on map quadrant (ne, nw, se, sw) above for 100dpi jpg (~500K @) or view the entire map as a 150 dpi DjVu photo image (3580K) Scanned courtesy of John Benson's Slides.