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Ohio Central Passenger Station, 379 W Broad St

Also known as the Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Depot.

Source: Souvenir : eighth biennial convention of the Grand International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Columbus, Ohio. OH 917.7157 G751s

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Columbus Union Station Railroad Depot 1890

2nd Columbus Railroad Depot in 1890. Construction of the depot started in 1873. Built of brick in the French Second Empire style.

Photo: OSU Archives

Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Brewery Interlocking Tower, 131 W Frankfort St in 1919

Source: Loaned by Allen County Historical Society for Franklinton Bicentennial Photo Contest 1997.

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1st Columbus Railroad Depot Circa 1873

Photo of the first Columbus Railroad Depot built in 1850. Photo looks northeast from the southwest corner of High and Naghten (today Nationwide Blvd) Streets. Photo taken by Baker Art Gallery around 1873.

1st Columbus Railroad Depot

Painting (detail) of the 1st railroad depot in Columbus. The depot sat east of High Street and just north of downtown Columbus.

Photo Credit: Columbus Metropolitan Library

Columbus Union Station Arcade

Columbus Union Station Arcade just after the turn of the twentieth century. View looks northeast.

Photo credit: The Ohio Historical Society

Columbus Union Station Arcade 1910

1910 photo postcard of the Columbus Union Station Arcade which sat on the east side of High Street, just north of downtown Columbus, Ohio. View is looking SE towards downtown.

Planning of the arcade began in 1893 under the direction of Daniel H. Burnham & Co. of Chicago. Majority of the Union Station complex was built between 1895 and 1897, with all buildings completed by 1899.

Groveport, Ohio, train depot and rail yard in 1950s.

Groveport, Ohio, train depot and rail yard taken in the 1950s. Photo courtesy of Rick Palsgrove, Director of the Groveport Village Heritage Museum.

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