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Middletown and Cincinnati Railroad

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299: 161:. On October 20, 1894, it was sold at auction to the original owners, who had lent it considerable sums. It was reincorporated on December 24, 1894, as the Middletown and Cincinnati Railroad Company. Following the 80: 319: 329: 324: 314: 309: 107: 166: 119: 344: 334: 135: 83:
and the Cincinnati and Springfield Railroad. The new line was charted to provide more accessible facilities and provide better connections to
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The most southeasterly section, between Columbia Road and Middletown Junction has been converted to the
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in 1896, the CL&N on June 3, 1902 bought the M&C for $ 400,000 and merged it into the CL&N.
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at Hagemans Crossing has been abandoned, the rails lifted, and the right-of-way sold to the City of
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The line was completed in December 1892. Beginning at a depot on Clinton Street in
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in 1976. Conrail later sold the Middletown to Hagemans Crossing section to the
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The railroad was constructed largely on borrowed money and in 1894 it went into
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and others who were dissatisfied with the service provided to Middletown by the
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Railroad that operated in the southwest portion of the U.S. state of Ohio
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Companies affiliated with the Pennsylvania Railroad west of Pittsburgh
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is a historic railroad that operated in the southwest portion of the
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railroad. This part of the line was roughly the route of the
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via the track and formerly operated an excursion train to
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Following the bankruptcy of the Pennsy's successor, the
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Index

Middletown Branch
U.S. state
Ohio
Middletown
Butler County
Middletown Junction
Warren County
Paul Sorg
Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad
Cincinnati
Middletown
Lemon Township
Oakland
Monroe
Turtlecreek Township
Union Township
Hagemans Crossing
Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway
narrow gauge
Warren County Canal
Little Miami River
Hamilton Township
Little Miami Railroad
Middletown Junction
Kings Mills
South Lebanon
receivership
Pennsylvania Railroad
Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway
Penn Central

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