The Unofficial Home Page of the
Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad
The T&OC controlled and/or was affiliated with the Kanawha & Michigan,
Zanesville & Western, Kanawha & West Virginia, Sugar Creek, Bailey Run & Athens
and Middleport & Northeastern. During WWI, the T&OC was assigned
non-federal road Federal Valley, and the K&M was assigned non-federal roads
Campbells Creek, Kelleys Creek, and Kelleys Creek & Northwestern. In turn,
the T&OC and affiliated lines were controlled at different times by the
Hocking Valley Railway and by the New York Central System.
Railroad Information
Timeline
Engine Roster
Car Roster
Stations
Towers
Maps
Photos
Time Tables
Bibliography
Unanswered questions
Other links
Links to sites about the railroads that controlled the T&OC and related lines
Hocking Valley Railway web site
Hocking Valley e-mail list
Fallen Flags - NYC
New York Central Museum
New York Central System Historical Society
NYC-Railroad e-mail list
NYC-RR e-mail list
NewYorkCentralSystem e-mail list
NYCS-RR e-mail list
Rails to Trails
Ohio Rail Trails - Rail-Trails and towpath-trails in Ohio
Roadbed links - list of Ohio Rails to Trails
Thomas J. Evans Bike Trail - 14 miles of paved asphalt, Newark to Johnstown, Ohio
Ohio Canal Greenway - 3 miles of crushed limestone, Hebron, Ohio
Modeling Information
Models of the T&OC
Decals for the
T&OC
Maps
1932 T&OC System Map from Steven Titchenal's site
1910 T&OC System Map from Steven Titchenal's site
T&OC St. Marys Branch maps from Steven Titchenal's site
Toledo, Ohio railroad map from Steven Titchenal's site
Home of Toledo West Dan Master's site, has links to Toledo maps from various eras, with focus on LS&MS
I am looking for any information on the T&OC, K&M, Z&W
and any of their predecessors and/or associated lines
Another interest of mine is the Winona Railroad. If you are interested in an interurban that de-electrified, then used gas power, propane power and
GE 44 tonners, please visit my Winona Railroad work in progress.
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times since July 7, 1999
Last modified on: Monday, 10 October 2011
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Disclaimer: These pages are not connected with any railroad, manufacturer, or other entity. The material contained herein has been compiled from general reference works.