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Cincinnati & Hamilton Traction

Transportation Company - Cincinnati & Hamilton Traction - Railroad
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Company NameCincinnati & Hamilton Traction
CategoryRailroad
Year Founded1901
Final Year of Operation1905
TerminationAcquired
Successor/ParentCincinnati Street (Details)
CountryUnited States (Details)
Text Credit URLLink



Company History: This company was born in 1901 to merge two earlier interurban lines linking Cincinnati and Hamilton, Ohio via the towns of Wyoming and Glendale. The lines were built to 5’ 2 ½” gauge (a common practice for streetcar and interurban lines in Ohio.) After just one year, the C&HTCo was leased to Cincinnati Interurban Company which was in turn reorganized as the Ohio Traction Company in 1905. This line was later acquired by Cincinnati Street Railway which ended service on it in 1932.
Successor/Parent History:
The CSR was established in 1859 and would become one of more than a dozen streetcar lines in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1880, they began acquiring other lines in the city culminating with the Mount Auburn Cable Railway and Cincinnati & Columbia Street Railway in 1896. CSR was unusual in that they used a 2-wire-2-trolley-poll system. This was due to a conflict with a local phone company who claimed the return current in the rails was causing interference to the phone service. The conversion from streetcar to trolley bus was made much easier by the pre-existing double wire system. The rail service lasted until 1951. The following year, the operation was renamed Cincinnati Transit Commission.
Brief History:
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Item created by: George on 2024-02-07 07:44:03

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