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This content was created by train travel advocates and is not affiliated with Amtrak. Visit Amtrak.com for latest information, including schedules and station amenities. Ohio Amtrak Stations More Information 10 best Midwest Amtrak trips 5 best Amtrak sleeper car routes Best Amtrak trips from Toledo 12 best Amtrak trips from Cleveland.
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The information presented here details Ohio's historic railroad stations which still survive along with pertinent research information. Columbus Union Station (Photo: June 1970) Columbus Union Station Interior (Photo: April 1972) Amtrak used Columbus Union Station until April 28, 1977 (Photo: August 1975) Amtrak Columbus Ohio Station (Photo: June 1977) Amtrak moved to a smaller station near 4th Street and used the station until 1979 Amtrak Turbo Train at Columbus Ohio Station (Photo: November 1977). Every ride counts as an Amtrak Guest Rewards member.
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The Train Station at 4430 Indianola Ave, Columbus OH 43214 - hours, address, map, directions, phone number, customer ratings and reviews. I just found a link to a site for Ohio's railroad stations. It includes both current and historic photos, and information on stations that no longer exist.
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Mon.-Thurs: 10:00am - 6:00pmFri: 10:00am - 8:00pm. Columbus Union Station #3, N. High & Naghten Streets, 1897-1976 Columbus Amtrak Station, Fourth & Goodale Streets, 1977-1979 Mound Street Railroad Station (Hocking Valley Railroad), 1800s Toledo & Ohio Central Railroad Station, 379 W.
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Broad Street, 1895 � late 1920s South Columbus, (Hocking Valley Railroad). A 1985 advertisement for the Buckeye Route connecting Ohio's cities by rail Amtrak offers three passenger train routes through Ohio, serving the major cities of Toledo, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. [1] The major cities of Columbus, Akron and Dayton do not have Amtrak service.
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Columbus is the second largest metropolitan area in the U.S. without passenger rail service. Columbus last had service.
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