Railroad terminals of Cleveland
The table below shows all railroad lines that have served downtown Cleveland, Ohio and what terminal they used. A red background indicates that the railroad owned a part or full share of the terminal.
railroad | Union Terminal (1930-present) |
Union Depot (1853-1953) Flats District street crossing (1972) Lakefront (1975-present) |
Superior Avenue | others |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (NYC) (east and west) | 1930-1971 1971 (under Amtrak) |
1853-1930 1972 (under Amtrak) 1975-present (under Amtrak) | ||
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway (NYC) | 1930-1971 | 1853-1930 | ||
New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (east and west) | 1930-? | |||
Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railway (B&O) | ||||
Cleveland Terminal and Valley Railroad (B&O) | ||||
Cleveland Rapid Transit | 1930-present | |||
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad (PRR) | 1853-1953 1990-present (under Amtrak) |
Euclid Avenue 1953-1965 | ||
Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railway (Erie) | 1949-1977 | -1949 | ||
Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway | 1929-1935 | Vinegar Hill (Ontario Street) ?-1929 Commercial Road 1935-1938 |
References
- John B. Cornsm, Railway Post Office, Trains November 1993
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