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Ohio Rail Development Commission
The Ohio Rail Development Commission (ORDC) was created in 1994 by the Ohio General Assembly under Ohio Revised Code Chapter 4981 to plan, promote, and implement the improved movement of goods and people faster and safer on a rail transportation network connecting Ohio to the nation and the world.
Our 15-member Commission brings a wealth of railroad, business, planning, government and engineering experience to the table. The Commissioners meet bi-monthly to review and approve projects and policy. The ORDC is also staffed by 17 full-time employees, also with deep experience in all aspects of railroad & economic development and railroad safety.
The ORDC has a 17-year track record as a key partner in preserving and improving Ohio’s 5,266 mile rail network, with 1,984 miles of that network providing a critical transportation link to smaller communities and local businesses that are often major regional employers. Our grant and loan programs have played a crucial role in rail projects that have produced positive benefits in terms of new business and the creation or retention of important local jobs.
Ohio Rail Development Commission1980 W. Broad Street, 2nd FloorColumbus, OH 43223
General Information: 614.644.0306Grade Crossing Safety: 614.644.0286Freight Project Development: 614.644.0309Media Inquiries: 614.728.9497
www.rail.ohio.gov
NS INTERMODAL NETWORK
Norfolk Southern (NS) operates an extensive double-stack rail network, serving more major eastern US markets than any other rail carrier. In addition, NS offers connections to carriers in the western US and Canada, through a variety of interchange locations. Trans-continental moves are interchanged between the two railroads at major gateways, including Chicago, Kansas City, Memphis, and Shreveport. NS offers superior steel wheel interchange services with BSNF and/or Union Pacific (UP) at all of these locations, reducing potential delays in transit.
Montréal
TorontoAyer
TO BNSF, UNION PACIFIC
TO BNSF, UNION PACIFIC
TO UNION PACIFIC
Buffalo
Ft. LauderdaleMiami
New Orleans
JacksonvilleTalleyrand Marine Terminal
Savannah
CharlestonMarine Terminal
NorfolkMarine Terminals
Charlotte
BaltimoreMarine Terminals
Philadelphia
ClevelandDetroit
Columbus
Cincinnati
Chicago
Memphis
Kansas City
Atlanta
Louisville
St. Louis
PittsburghFrontRoyal
Greensboro
Decatur
Georgetown
Albany
Taylor
BethlehemRutherford/Harrisburg
Huntsville
Birmingham
Meridian
TO UNION PACIFIC
New YorkNew Jersey
Shreveport
CSX INTERMODAL NETWORK
The CSX railroad network spans 21,000 miles, with service to 23 eastern states and the District of Columbia. CSX’s network connects more than 240 short line and regional railroads and more than 70 ocean, river, and lake ports. Ohio boasts more track miles on CSX than any other state on its network, and includes six intermodal terminal locations in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Marion, Marysville, and North Baltimore.
Toronto
Harrisburg
Atlanta
Jacksonville
Detroit
Sandusky
Chicago
Kansas CitySt. Louis
Dallas
Minneapolis
Fort Wayne
Bethlehem
TRIPLE CROWN “ROADRAILER” INTERMODAL NETWORKOperated by a NS Subsidiary
The Triple Crown service network is a classic hub-and-spoke design with Fort Wayne, Indiana as its hub. Truck trailers are picked up from customers and transported to the Triple Crown terminals where they are loaded onto specialized rail bogies or “RoadRailers”. The RoadRailers are then assembled into convoys designated for specific destination terminals in the network.
Ft. LauderdaleMiami
Tampa
Orlando
Savannah
Charleston Terminals
Norfolk TerminalsPortsmouth MarineTerminal
Charlotte
Baltimore
Philadelphia
Boston
Montréal
WorcesterSpringfield
SyracuseBuffalo
ChambersburgCleveland
Detroit
Columbus/Marysville
Cincinnati
Chicago
Indianapolis
Memphis
Kansas City
New Orleans
Mobile
Atlanta
Bessemer
Nashville
East St. Louis
EvansvilleLouisville
TO BNSF, CANADIAN NATIONAL, UNION PACIFIC
TO BNSF, CANADIAN NATIONAL, CANADIAN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC
TO UNION PACIFIC
NorthBaltimore
JacksonvilleTalleyrand Marine Terminal
New YorkNew Jersey
Marion
RAIL MAP SYMBOLS
CSX TRANSPORTAT ION, INC.NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORP.
TRIPLE CROWN
Terminal
Marine TerminalTriple Crown Hub
Multiple TerminalsInterchange
Facility
NW Ohio IntermodalTransfer Facility(N. Baltimore)
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GUIDE TO OHIO’S INTERMODAL RAILROAD TERMINALSWhen it comes to moving containers and trailers on rail, Ohio is truly one of America’s premier intermodal freight hubs. With 13 intermodal terminals distributed across the state, Ohio is second only to Illinois in the number of intermodal terminals. Intermodal transportation is one of the many reasons Ohio is a leader in industry and commerce, providing a strategic location from which businesses produce, assemble and distribute their finished goods.
Ohio’s location is critical for shippers who want to be positioned with easy access to many major U.S. and Canadian manufacturing centers and water ports.Using Ohio’s 13 intermodal terminals and
our other world class rail, highway, water, and air facilities, Ohio’s shippers can access 60% of the US and Canadian population; and 62% of US manufacturing and retail stores are within 600 miles of the state’s borders.
In 2011, 11.8 million containers and trailers moved in intermodal service in the US. The map below identifies the strategic locations where intermodal transportation services are available around the state in and near our many metropolitan areas. Ohio’s Class 1 railroads, Norfolk Southern and CSX Transportation, serve all but one of Ohio’s 13 intermodal terminals.
NW OHIO ICTFServed by CSXNorth Baltimore419.257.1231
COLLINWOODServed by CSXCleveland, 216.268.7086
BUCKEYE YARDServed by CSXColumbus, 614.850.1710
QUEENSGATEServed by CSXCincinnati, 513.369.5292
MARION INTERMODALCENTERServed by CSXMarion, 740.223.3505MARYSVILLEServed by CSXMarysville, 937.303.0000
RICKENBACKER Served by NSColumbus, 614.492.4808
MAPLE HEIGHTSServed by NSCleveland, 216.518.8403
GEST ST. INTERMODALTERMINALServed by NS513.977.3201SHARONVILLE INTER-MODAL TERMINALServed by NSSharonville, 513.772.3276TOLDEO AIRLINE JNCTINTERMODAL TERMINAL Served by NSToldeo, 216.518.8403
STARK NEOMODALNot currently in service
TRIPLE CROWN SERVICES FACILITYServed by Triple CrownSandusky, 800.325.6510
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Ohio’s world-class freight rail system sets our state apart as a business destination and provides assets that few—if any—other states can offer. Our 5,200 miles of well-maintained rail lines rank fourth in the nation and are served by Norfolk Southern, CSX Transportation and 33 short line and regional carri-ers. Whether a business needs connections to the East Coast’s deep water ports, our air cargo termi-nals or a customer the next county over, Ohio’s rail lines can help make it happen.
Linking Ohio’s rail network to our expansive high-way system is a collection of freight yards and intermodal facilities that are some of the largest and most modern anywhere. Our two freight clas-sification yards are among the largest in the na-tion and our 13 intermodal facilities put Ohio third nationally in overall intermodal freight-handling capacity. A highlight of Ohio’s intermodal facilities is CSX’s new Northwest Ohio Intermodal Terminal, which opened in 2011. It’s massive capacity, easy link to Ohio’s highways, and new airline-inspired hub-and-spoke concept have quickly made it a popular and commonsense alternative to Chicago’s bottlenecked freight yards.
If you grow things, make things or ship things, Ohio has what you need to succeed. We have a renewed commitment to tearing down barriers to job creation and helping businesses succeed. We look forward to doing rail business with you!
John KasichGovernor
Ohio Rail Development CommissionThe Ohio Rail Development Commission (ORDC) was created in 1994 by the Ohio General Assembly under Ohio Revised Code Chapter 4981 to plan, promote, and implement the improved movement of goods and people faster and safer on a rail transportation network connecting Ohio to the nation and the world.
Our 15-member Commission brings a wealth of railroad, business, planning, government and engineering experience to the table. The Commissioners meet bi-monthly to review and approve projects and policy. The ORDC is staffed by 17 full-time employees, also with deep experience in all aspects of railroad & economic development and railroad safety.
The ORDC has a 17-year track record as a key partner in preserving and improving Ohio’s 5,266 mile rail network, with 1,984 miles of that network providing a critical transportation link to smaller communities and local businesses that are often major regional employers. Our grant and loan programs have played a crucial role in rail projects that have produced positive benefits in terms of new business and the creation or retention of important local jobs.
Ohio Rail Development Commission1980 W. Broad Street, 2nd FloorColumbus, OH 43223
General Information: 614.644.0306Grade Crossing Safety: 614.644.0286Freight Project Development: 614.644.0309Media Inquiries: 614.728.9497
www.rail.ohio.gov
John Kasich, Governor Mary Taylor, Lt. Governor
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Toledo
COLUMBUS
Dayton
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KEY TO OHIO’S SCENIC RAILROADS AND RAILROAD ATTRACTIONS1 Allen County Museum
620 W. Market Lima, OH 45801419.222.9426www.allencountymuseum.org
American Steam RailroadPO Box 384 Groveport, OH 43125866.302.7520www.americansteamrailroad.org
Ashtabula, Carson & Je�erson RR Scenic LinePO Box 517Je�erson, OH 44047440.576.6346Boarding site: 161 E Je�erson St.www.familytrainrides.com
Auglaize Village & Farm Museum 12296 Krouse RoadDe�ance, OH 43512419.782.7255http://visitde�anceohio.com
Bradford Ohio Railroad Museum200 North Miami AvenueBradford, OH 45308937.423.1795www.bradfordrrmuseum.org
Byesville Scenic Railway2nd StreetByesville, OH 43723740.432.2022www.bsrw.org
Cincinnati Railroad ClubPO Box 14157Cincinnati, OH 45250513.651.7245www.cincinnatirrclub.org
Cincinnati Union Station, Control Tower AKenner StreetCincinnati, OH 45234513.651.7245www.cincinnatirrclub.org
Cincinnati Railway Co.Excursions and Dinner Train11013 Kenwood Rd.Cincinnati, OH 45242513.791.7245www.cincinnatirailway.com
Conneaut Railroad MuseumPO Box 643Conneaut, OH 44030440.599.7878
b. Northside Railroad Station:27 Ridge RoadAkron, OH 44308
Dennison Railroad Depot Museum400 Center StreetPO Box 11Dennison, OH 44621877.278.8020www.dennisondepot.org
The Depot Conference Center and Rail Museum921 Old Henderson RoadColumbus, OH 43220614.324.5930www.the-depot.org
EnterTrainment Junction7379Squire Ct. West Chester, OH 45069513.898.8000www.entertrainmentjunction.com
Fostoria Rail Preservation Society“Iron Triangle” Railroad ParkFostoria, OH 44830419.435.1781www.fostoriairontriangle.com
Hocking Valley Scenic Railway33 West Canal Street Nelsonville, OH 45764
Lorain & West Virginia RailwaySR 18, 1-mile west of SR 58Wellington, OH 44090440.647.6660www.lakeshorerailway.org
Lucas County-Maumee ValleyHistorical Society1031 River Rd.Maumee, OH 43537419.893.9602www.wolcotthouse.org
Mad River & NKP Railroad Society & Museum233 York StreetBellevue, OH 44811419.483.2222www.madrivermuseum.org
Marion Union Station Assoc.532 West Center StreetMarion, OH 43302740.383.3768
Northwest Ohio Railroad Preservation, Inc.11600 County Rd. 99Findlay, OH 45840419.423.2995www.nworrp.org
The Ohio Railway Museum990 Proprietors Road Worthington, OH 43017614.885.7345www.ohiorailwaymuseum.org
Orrville Railroad Heritage Society, Inc.PO Box 11 (145 South Depot St)Orrville, OH 44667330.683.2426www.orrvillerailroad.com
12 Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad330.657.2000www.cvsr.com
Railroad Boarding Sites:
a. Rockside Railroad Station:7900 Old Rockside RoadIndependence, OH 44131
24 Midwest Railroad Preservation, Inc.2800 West 3rd StreetCleveland, OH 44113216.781.3629www.midwestrailway.org
Toledo Lake Erie & Western Railway & Museum49 North Sixth StreetWaterville, OH 43566419.878.2177www.tlew.org
Train-O-Rama6732 East Harbor Road (Rt. 163 East)Marblehead, OH 43440419.734.5856www.trainorama.net
7 Carillon Historical Park1000 Carillon Blvd.Dayton, OH 45409937.293.2841www.carillonpark.org
18 Je�erson Depot147 E. Je�erson St. Je�erson, OH 44047www.je�ersonohio.us/depot.htm
25 Northern Ohio Railway Museum5515 Bu�ham RoadWest�eld Twp (Chippewa Lake), OH 44273330.769.5501www.northernohio.railway.museum
Lebanon, Mason & Monroe Railroad127 S. Mechanic St.Lebanon, OH 45036513.933.8022www.lebanonrr.com