Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Companies affiliated with the Pennsylvania Railroad west of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Railroad lines west of Pittsburgh, Stations along Pennsylvania Railroad lines west of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway, Union Station, Wabash Railroad, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, List of Pennsylvania Railroad lines west of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Company, Fort Wayne Line, Calumet, Lincoln Secondary, Greater Grand Crossing, Chicago, Middletown and Cincinnati Railroad, New Castle Branch, Chicago Union Station Company, Englewood Station, Ada Pennsylvania Station and Railroad Park, South Bend Branch, Sandusky District, Pennsylvania Railroad Station. Excerpt: The Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway (CL&N) was a local passenger and freight-carrying railroad in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio, connecting Cincinnati to Dayton via Lebanon. It was built in the late 19th century to give the town of Lebanon and Warren County better transportation facilities. The railroad was locally known as the "Highland Route," since it followed the ridge between the Little and Great Miami rivers, and was the only line not affected by floods such as the Great Dayton Flood of 1913. The company went through multiple bankruptcies, both before and after its 1881 completion, until the Pennsylvania Railroad gained control in 1896 and leased it in 1921. Except for several years in the mid-1880s, when the line was under control of the narrow-gauge Toledo, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad, it was not a major line, in part due to its steep approach to downtown Cincinnati. For this reason, portions of the line have been abandoned, beginning in 1952 with a segment north of Lebanon. Passenger service was eliminated entirely in 1934. Conrail, the Pennsylvania...