It's been easy of late to start an argument over whether Cincinnati should sell its railway. Controversy, it turns out, is as old as the railway itself. “There were frequent debates ... to complete ...
The sale of Cincinnati's city-owned railroad marks the end of an era when many municipalities built and owned railroads for the economic advantage they brought to the region. Cincinnati voters ...
Washingtonians in 1860 could take trains directly to Baltimore and from there to Philadelphia, Harrisburg, or the trans-Appalachian West. A journey from Alexandria to Richmond, however, required a ...
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