Ohio_River_Subdivision

Ohio River Subdivision

Ohio River Subdivision

Railroad line between Wheeling and Huntington in the U.S. state of West Virginia.


The Ohio River Subdivision is a specific portion of a railroad system that runs along the Ohio River, owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The line runs from Wheeling southwesterly along the east (left) shore of the Ohio River to Huntington[2] along a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line.[3][4]


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Train on the Ohio River Subdivision crossing Sandy Creek in Ravenswood, West Virginia in 2011
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The Ohio River Subdivision intersects the Short Line Subdivision at New Martinsville, the Marietta Subdivision at Parkersburg, and the Kanawha Subdivision at Huntington. It also intersects the Kanawha River Railroad at Point Pleasant, where CSX has trackage rights across the Ohio on the Point Pleasant Rail Bridge to the short Pomeroy Subdivision in the state of Ohio.

History

The line south of Moundsville was built by the Ohio River Railroad in the 1880s.[citation needed] Though the Ohio River Railroad built a line from Moundsville north to Wheeling, the parallel tracks of the original B&O main line, opened in 1852, were used there.[5] The entire line became part of the B&O and CSX through leases and mergers.


References

  1. "Ohio River Secondary Subdivision". CSX Timetables (Trainweb.org). Archived from the original on January 20, 2003.
  2. "OR-Ohio River Sub". The RadioReference Wiki. December 29, 2017.[user-generated source?]
  3. "PRR Chronology, 1852" (PDF). March 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 16, 2006.



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