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| City | Railroad | Current Location | Type | Current Use | Date Built | Track Status | Bldg. Mat. | Current Railroad | Notes |
| Sullivan | B&O | SR 58 | P | House | 1892 | In Use | Wood | CSX | See Note One. |
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Notes... Sullivan - Approx 1.5 miles north of Sullivan, Ohio on S.R. 58.
Has been converted to a house. This station was the first built on the original
Akron & Chicago Jct. (B&O) line from Akron to Willard. The line once ran
several hundred feet south of the present line in Sullivan. The station was
moved north |
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| Station | Railroad | Notes |
| Ashland | Ashland & Wooster | This large combination station was on the east side of Union Street between 4th and 5th. The A&W tracks ran parallel to the Erie tracks here. This building was later used as the PRR freight station. Anyone have a photo? |
| Ashland | Erie | This station was on Cottage St. just north of Vine St. The Erie freight depot was near the corner of Church and Pleasant Streets. |
| Jeromesville | Ashland & Wooster | This station was on the north side of Main Street across the tracks from a hotel (which can be partially seen in the photo). The original name of this company was the Millersburg, Jeromesville and Greenwich Railroad Company, changed to the Ashland and Wooster Railway Company, by amendment to the Charter, March 2, 1897. The portion of the road from Ashland to Jeromeville, Ohio, 8.26 miles, was opened for operation September 6, 1899. The railroad was later part of the Lorain, Ashland & Southern. |
| Loudonville | Walhonding Valley | |
| Nova | B&O |
