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Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad, Industrial archaeology

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Posted by KCSfan on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 5:23 PM

081552

Is there anything left of the Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad such as shops, stations, old row? I know about the Cincinnati subway, which was to be served by interurbans.

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Walt Clossen is a regular poster to the Railfan.net forums and has a wealth of knowledge about the C&LE.. You might try e-mailing him your question at wclossen@comcast.net.

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Posted by daveklepper on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 12:59 PM

Severa; of the "Red Devils", the lightweight highspeed interurban cars were saved.  All ended up either on the Lehigh Valley Transit in Pennsylvania or the Ceder Rapids and Iowa City in Iowa, and I believe several of these ended up in trolleiy museums.   I believe one is at the Shore Line trolley museum in East Haven and Branford, CT.

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Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad, Industrial archaeology
Posted by 081552 on Monday, January 5, 2009 7:49 PM

Is there anything left of the Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad such as shops, stations, old row? I know about the Cincinnati subway, which was to be served by interurbans.

 

Thanks

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