TOC = Toledo & Ohio Central
I used "B&O+Pennsy" notation in the title because this mainline was jointly owned by B&O and Pennsy. B&O was the original owner, and B&O built and staffed the interlocking towers. [ColumbusRailroads_pom] According to a USGS map, Columbus & Ohio River is the current owner.
Darren Reynolds posted four photos with the comment: "B&O/PRR 'NY' tower (East Columbus) Columbus, Ohio"
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1 "NY" tower had a mechanical interlocking machine A B&O Switcher passing by 1968 Photo by: Bob McCord |
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2 A B&O GP-30 passing "NY" tower (East Columbus) with a long train October 19, 1973 Photo by: David P. Oroszi |
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4 "NY" tower (East Columbus) not looking good.. Photo by Chip Syme All images from North American interlockings States A to Z and Canada .. |
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Darren Reynolds posted five images and this was the new image. John Riddle: My first day on the railroad was spent at East Columbus. By that time, 1979, the NYC (former T&OC) crossing was gone. The main tracks were C&N Division were joint B&O and PRR. Tbe highway beidge carried James Rd over tbe railroad. Tim Shanahan shared |
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Mar 1, 1953 @ 18,000; AR1XM0000010204 |
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