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EXISTING STATIONS | ||||||||
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Station Name |
Original Railroad |
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This county Has no Existing stations. if you know of one, please submit the information. |
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STATIONS OF THE PAST | ||||||||
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Original Railroad |
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Beaver Pond |
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There was a shelter-type passenger waiting shed here. According to N&W valuation records, it was built in 1901. | ||||||
Lawshe |
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According to N&W valuation records, it was built in 1901. This station was formerly known as Newport during the CP&V days. | ||||||
Mineral Springs |
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This station was near Jaybird and the Brush Creek State Forest. It was the last station before the Scioto County line. According to N&W valuation records, it was built in 1901. | ||||||
Peebles |
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Original passenger station, later freight station. | ||||||
Peebles |
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According to N&W valuation records, it was built in 1911. | ||||||
Seaman |
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According to N&W valuation records, it was built in 1901. | ||||||
Winchester |
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Original passenger and freight station shown in this photo. According to N&W valuation records, it was built in 1891. | ||||||
Winchester |
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This station was on the NE side of Tri-County Road (CR-400/South Street). It was on the SE side of the tracks (GPS: 38.942688,-83.654537). | ||||||
1898 ADAMS COUNTY RAILROAD MAP | ||||||||
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