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The mid-1850s marked a significant transformation in central Ohio with the rise of railroads, connecting Columbus to major waterways and evolving into key rail networks. By 1880, Columbus emerged as a pivotal hub, supported by numerous depots that became vital centers of commerce and community life. This pictorial history showcases selected depots, particularly around Columbus and Franklin County, through a collection of vintage photographs and postcards, highlighting their importance before their decline with the end of passenger train services.
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Railroad Depots of Central Ohio, Mark J. Camp
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- 2008
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