Railroad Depots of West Central Ohio by Mark J. Camp

Railroad Depots of West Central Ohio by Mark J. Camp

Author:Mark J. Camp
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2011-09-21T16:00:00+00:00


The former telegraph office at Mentzer, south of Kenton, had received some modernizations by this early 1960 view. Farther south the T&OC crossed the Big Four at Ridgeway. (Bob Lorenz photograph.)

Train time at West Mansfield was a beehive of activity in the early 1900s. Behind the 1894 depot, a hack, the 1900 version of a taxi, waits to take people to the local hotel. The depot lasted until 1968. (Mark J. Camp collection.)

At Raymonds, the waiting and freight rooms were reversed, but the depot was built to the same plan as West Mansfield. The depot operated from 1894 to 1950. By the late 1960s, the depot had been relocated in town as shown here. It remains a residence. (Charles Garvin 1969 photograph; Mark J. Camp collection.)



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