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Ashtabula
Postcard showing the station circa 1910
General information
Coordinates41°52′33″N 80°47′33″W / 41.87583°N 80.79250°W / 41.87583; -80.79250
Tracks2
History
Closed1971
Former services
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Saybrooktoward Chicago Main Line Kingsvilletoward New York
Terminus Youngstown Branch Jeffersontoward Youngstown
Oil City Branch Jeffersontoward Oil City

Ashtabula was a disused Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway depot in Ashtabula, Ohio. It was built in 1901 to replace an older depot on the same line. The depot was located on West Thirty-second Street. Along with the rest of the line, the station became part of the New York Central Railroad system in 1914. The station received commuter service from Cleveland Union Terminal until 1945.

As of 2012, the depot was used as a signal house for CSX.

CSX demolished the depot by June 2018.

History

Ashtabula station was within 1000 feet of the Ashtabula River railroad disaster in 1876.

References

  1. Camp, Mark J. (2007). Railroad Depots of Northeast Ohio. Arcadia Publishing. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-7385-5115-9. Retrieved June 24, 2014.
  2. Dailey, Geno (2012). "Railfanning Conneaut & Ashtabula, OH". trainweb.org. Retrieved June 24, 2014.
  3. Terry, Shelley (May 31, 2018). "Local historians saddened by loss of Ashtabula Train Depot". Star Beacon.

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New York Central Railroad Main Line stations (1914–1968)
Old Main Line – Cleveland (pre 1930)
Old Main Line – Syracuse (1936-1962)
Old Main Line – Syracuse (pre 1936)
Closed in 1920s
Closed in 1930s
Closed in 1940s
Closed in 1950s
Closed in 1960s
Closed by Penn Central
Closed by Amtrak
Re-opened in 1930s
Re-opened in 1940s
Italics - bypassed station
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