Ohio has had some sort of law against blocked railroad crossings since 1853. In 1999, it passed an anti-blocking law that said nonmoving trains cannot block a cross for more than five minutes.
LOCKLAND, Ohio (WKRC) - Stopped trains can block railroad crossings for as long as they want without punishment, but an Ohio congressman is working to restore each state’s power to enforce ...
Great Miami River flood, the City of Hamilton and its residents were in a desperate state. All four of the structures that ...
Stark County and Ohio Central Railroad have settled a legal dispute over two crossings in the scope of the Justus and Harmon ...
This museum, which opened in 2004, sits along the banks of the Ohio River ... the river from Kentucky into the Cincinnati area when following the Underground Railroad. Today, the National ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier ... Southern after voters approved the sale of the formerly city owned railroad in 2023. The trust will have to file a tax return with the state in ...
Cox, M.E. Ingalls, and the Hon. Charles Francis Adams, chosen to settle questions between the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad and the bondholders of the Cincinnati Hamilton and ...
will be on hand for visitors in inspect on the tracks at Sixth and Green streets near the crossing. This spot was once home to a thriving Baltimore & Ohio Railroad station. The locomotive is ...