N&W in 1909--Bridge

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Tue Jun 30 18:54:47 EDT 2009


As a part of the 1964 N&W merger/lease of the WAB, NKP, P&WV, and ACY the Sandusky line of the PRR was sold to the N&W. This line provided the original N&W with a link to the newly acquired railroad lines. The PRR Sandusky Line connected to the N&W Scioto Division at Columbus, OH and went north to Sandusky, OH, located on Lake Erie. Sandusky provided (as it had for years) an outlet for N&W coal via lake shipping to be distributed various points on the Great Lakes.

At Bellevue, OH the Sandusky Line intersected the east-west NKP (Buffalo/Cleveland-Chicago/St. Louis mainline) and the former east-west W&LE mainline (the W&LE connected to the east with the P&WV at Pittsburgh Junction, OH which ran east to Connellsville, PA/Pittsburgh, PA and westward to Toledo, OH where it connected with various railroads there including the Wabash). The NKP running west from Bellevue intersected the Wabash Detroit/Toledo-St. Louis KC mainline at Ft, Wayne, IN.

Also intersected by the Sandusky Line (south of Bellevue) at Cary, OH was the ACY east west-line from Akron/Mogador, OH to Delphos, OH.

The N&W post merger also entered Cleveland by way of the former W&LE line that left the W&LE east-west main just east of Brewster, OH at Harmon going north through Canton, Mogadore (where it connected with the ACY), Kent, and into Cleveland. The N&W also entered Cleveland from the west using trackage rights (that existed pre-N&W merger) off of the former W&LE east-west mainline at Wellington, OH running over the Big Four/NYC/PC line to Berea and on into Cleveland. So 2 different entrances to Cleveland were made over the former W&LE.

All in all the N&W reached Cleveland over the former NKP east-west mainline, from the south over the former W&LE line from Brewster/Harmon and from the west over W&LE trackage rights on the Big 4/NYC/PC from Wellington.


Ed Painter; from Narrows, VA originally - currently living in Russellville, AR - and for an 8 1/2 years period (1970-78) in the Akron-Canton, Oh area.



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BTW: What was N&W's presence in Cleveland? Their route map from the 50's
shows that they ran west to Cincinnati and Columbus. Did they have trackage
rights to Cleveland or did they acquire that route thru their mergers in the
early 60's?

Mike Weeks
Charlotte


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And the new, second bridge was for the double track program and was a deck
girder bridge while the previous bridge was a through truss. Unfortunately,
in March of 1913, this new bridge was obliterated by the big flash flood of
that date. The 1913 flood was a real biggie which wiped out most of the
railroad and interurban bridges and tracks in the state of Ohio.



Gary Rolih

Cincinnati





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Bluefield Daily Telegraph
November 23, 1909



TO BRIDGE THE SCIOTO

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Plans for New Structure Completed by Norfolk and Western



Plans have now been completed by the Norfolk and Western officials for
the construction of a new bridge over the Scioto river adjacent to the
present one just west of Chillicothe. Blue prints are now in the hands of
the chief engineers of the road and the work will be begun as soon as right
of way trouble is cleared up.

The bridge will be built at an angle of about 60 degrees from the
present bridge. The abutment on this side will be extended and the first
part of the bridge will be built on it, but the remainder of the piers will
be separate, although built close together.

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Gordon Hamilton




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