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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Staunton,OH NS or CSXDate: 07/20/17 10:18 Staunton,OH NS or CSX Author: UP844 Anyone know who owns the tracks in Staunton,OH ?
Posted from iPhone Date: 07/20/17 10:57 Re: Staunton,OH NS or CSX Author: richs Fairly certain it's CSX
RichS Date: 07/20/17 11:29 Re: Staunton,OH NS or CSX Author: toledopatch Where -is- Staunton, OH?
If it's the place in Fayette County that comes up on first reference in Wikipedia, that's on the Indiana & Ohio (ex-CSX, exx-B&O Midland Division). Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/20/17 11:29 by toledopatch. Date: 07/20/17 15:04 Re: Staunton,OH NS or CSX Author: tmaher I live in Ohio, retired here after working for Penn Central/Conrail/Norfolk Southern for 38+ years and I've never heard of Staunton,OH!
So I looked it up in the Rand McNally road atlas and it's not listed there either. Having said that, there is a Swanton,Ohio and I've laid welded rail and undercut through there over the years! It's west of Toledo, Ohio on the very busy ex NYC water level route now belonging to NS. Hope that helps ... Date: 07/20/17 17:47 Re: Staunton,OH NS or CSX Author: toledopatch tmaher Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I live in Ohio, retired here after working for > Penn Central/Conrail/Norfolk Southern for 38+ > years and I've never heard of Staunton,OH! > So I looked it up in the Rand McNally road atlas > and it's not listed there either. > Having said that, there is a Swanton,Ohio and I've > laid welded rail and undercut through there over > the years! It's west of Toledo, Ohio on the very > busy ex NYC water level route now belonging to NS. > Hope that helps ... I had never heard of Staunton, Ohio before today. If you Google Map it, it shows up near Troy. It's a township that, as far as I know, has no tracks in it. The Wiki-identified place I cited earlier is on the Midland. |