RAILROAD OPERATING INFORMATION

CSX TRANSPORTATION

Columbus Line Subdivision

FORMERLY New York Central Railroad (Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis Railway)
CONSTRUCTED 1851 by Cleveland Columbus & Cincinnati Railroad
COLOR LIGHT ABS installed 1946-1947
LAST PASSENGER TRAIN: 1971

Radio Frequency - 160.860 (AAR Channel 50)
Dispatcher - 160.485 (AAR Channel 25)

Stations/Milepost Locations

Direction is westward from Galion to Columbus
Distance is from Cleveland

79.8 Galion
80.2 CP 80
80.3 Burt
85.7 St. James
87.2 Sims
92.8 CP 92 (Edison)
93.9 CP 93
97.4 Cardingen
111.1 CP 111 (Paget)
117.1 CP 117 (Jones)
122.1 Lewis Center
129.0 CP 129 (E. Worthington)
129.8 CP 130 (Worthington)
133.5 CP 133 (Fairgrounds)
136.0 CP 136 (Fifth Ave.)
138.0 Columbus (Fourth St.)

1 track, CTC in use, controlled by CSX "IE" Dispatcher in Indianapolis.

(Original single track ABS might have been Controlled Manual Block, as full "train operation by signal indication" rules were in effect. By 1960's, New York Central identified this segment as "TCS" or "Traffic Control System", more commonly known as CTC.)


INTERLOCKING TOWERS

Past and present towers and interlockings.