Stations of the Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad

This an attempt to list all the T&OC stations. For now, they are grouped first by county, then by town. Future design is planned to allow sorting by town or by branch as well. This type of list will always need corrections, additions and additional comments.

Stations of the Toledo and Ohio Central
Town County Branch Note
Amesville Athens   picture on Dan West's site
Athens Athens   Depot on Corner of Union and Factory Sts, picture on Dan West's site
Chauncey Athens   Depot on End of Mound St. off SR 13, picture on Dan West's site
Glouster Athens   Depot on 51 Woodrow St., picture on Dan West's site
Columbus Junction / Slater Auglaize St. Mary's D&LN and OS interchange, formerly CNW
Gutman Auglaize St. Mary's formerly CNW
Moulton Auglaize St. Mary's formerly CNW
St. Marys Auglaize St. Mary's Depot on Cinton [Clinton?]& S. Perry, picture on Dan West's site
Wapakoneta Auglaize St. Mary's Freight depot on Auglaize Cty. Fairgrounds, picture on Dan West's site
Bucyrus Crawford   Depot on Rensselaer St. (passenger)
Bucyrus Crawford   Freight depot torn down 1998 by NS
New Winchester Crawford   picture on Dan West's site
Spore Crawford    
Baltimore Fairfield    
Millersport Fairfield   Depot on SR 204 & Railroad St, pictures on Dan West's site and Dan West's site
Pickerington Fairfield   Depot on Church & Center St., picture on Dan West's site
Rushville Fairfield    
Thurston Fairfield   picture on Dan West's site
Amlin Franklin   T&OC, allowed CNW trackage rights
Brice Franklin   Depot on Brice Rd., built 1870s, picture on Dan West's site
Columbus Franklin   Depot on 379 W. Broad St., built 1895, picture on Dan West's site.
Built in 1895. The 15,000-square-foot building and its trademark pagoda-style clock tower endured its first fire in 1910 as workers elevated the tracks to accommodate growing car and truck traffic. In 1913, its ornate lobby was filled with five feet of water during flooding of the Scioto River. The depot closed in 1929 after the New York Central Railroad moved passenger operations to Union Station. Currently for sale by the Volunteers of America. Listed on National Register of Historic Places.
Mounds Franklin   T&OC, allowed CNW trackage rights
Stonington Franklin Western  
West Columbus Franklin Western  
Williamstown Hancock   Depot on College St., picture on Dan West's site
Centerburg Knox   Depot on SR 3 & US 36 south of town, picture on Dan West's site
Clemons Licking    
Granville Licking   Depot on 425 S. Main
Hartford (Croton) Licking   Depot on 13104 Mitchell Rd., picture on Dan West's site
Heath Licking   Depot on ???
Johnstown Licking   Depot on 110 Track Street, picture on Dan West's site
Newark Licking   Depot on ???
Bellefontaine Logan St. Mary's Interchange with the Big Four, freight depot picture on Dan West's site
East Liberty Logan St. Mary's Depot by elevator, part of CNW, picture on Dan West's site
Lakeview Logan St. Mary's formerly CNW
Lewistown Logan St. Mary's formerly CNW
Russells Point Logan St. Mary's formerly CNW
Santa Fe Logan St. Mary's Depot gone, formerly CNW
Zanesfield Logan St. Mary's formerly CNW, picture on Dan West's site
Kile Madison   T&OC, allowed CNW trackage rights
Hobson Meigs   picture on Dan West's site
Fulton Morrow   Depot on SR 61 North of town, picture on Dan West's site
Marengo Morrow   picture on Dan West's site
Drake Muskingum   Zanesville and Western water tower, west of the fork of what is now County Road 68 and Township Road 216, northeast of Drakes
Fultonham Muskingum   Depot gone, picture on Dan West's site
Spangler Muskingum Z&W from Zanesville Terminal for PRR
Crooksville Perry   Zanesville & Western, depot picture on Dan West's site
Sayre Perry   Zanesville & Western depot on 14569 SR 37, picture on Dan West's site
Lindsey Sandusky    
Fostoria Seneca   Depot off Jackson St., picture on Dan West's site
Arnold Union Western  
Dipple Union Western  
Lunda Union Western  
Marysville Union   T&OC, allowed CNW trackage rights, picture on Dan West's site
Otter Union Western  
Peoria Union   CNW interchange with T&OC
Raymonds Union   Depot on SR 739 N. of town, picture on Dan West's site
Cygnet Wood    
Dunbridge Wood   Picture on Dan West's site
Hatton Wood    
Lime City Wood   Depot S. of US 20 east of town
Pemberville Wood   Depot along railbed, picture on Dan West's site
Prairie Wood   Prairie Depot (later renamed Wayne, picture on Dan West's site
Stony Ridge Wood   Depot US 20 in town
Sugar Ridge Wood   Depot N. of town, at a pond near I-75
Sycamore Wyandot   picture on Dan West's site

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