VINTON COUNTY

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EXISTING STATIONS
Station
Name
Original
Railroad
Current
Location
Type Current
Use
Date
Built
Track
Status
Building
Material
More
Info
This county Has no Existing stations.
if you know of one, please submit the information.
STATIONS OF THE PAST
Station
Name
Original
Railroad
Notes
Clarion Like Hawks, there was a depot here that was eventually replaced by a shelter shed.
Creola This station was built in 1880, like several of the stations on the River Division.
Dundas
(McArthur Juction)
The passenger station here was built in 1902. There was also a freight station (which may have been the original combination station) that was built in 1881.
Dundas The station was on Front Street between Second and Third Streets.
Dundas
AND
 
Hamden This station was located on Railroad Street east of Buffalo Street. There was a freight house about 75 feet to the northeast.
Hamden
(Hamden Jct.)
This station was built in 1897 and torn down in 1930.
Hawks This station here was built in 1897 and later a replacement shelter shed was erected.
Ingham                            
Hope Furnace Now just referred to as Hope on the Ohio atlas.
McArthur This station was on the north side of East North Street. It was built in 1880.
Minerton This station was built in 1880.
Moonville Built in 1903 and demolished around 1970. Anyone have a photo of the station?
New Plymouth This station was built in 1880.
Oreton This station was retired in 1930.
Orland
(Swan)
This station was built in 1880.
Radcliff This station was on Railroad Avenue (now Radcliff Street). It was built in 1889.
Ray  
Red Diamond  
Richland Furnace  
Vinton  
West Junction  
Zaleski The original M&C station was on the south side of Commercial Street (which street is this now??) on the west side of the tracks.
1898 VINTON COUNTY RAILROAD MAP