Existing Highland County Stations

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City Railroad Current Location Type Current Use Date Built Track Status Bldg. Mat. Current Railroad Notes
East Monroe B&O 10812, St.Rt.28, Rt.#2 P Residence ???? In Use Wood CSX  
Greenfield B&O East Jefferson St. C Business 1854 None Wood None See Notes
Greenfield DT&I East Jefferson St. C Society 1878 Gone Wood None See Notes
Hillsboro B&O 211 West Main P Business ???? Gone Wood None See notes
Leesburg B&O South Fairfield St. C Railroad ???? In Use Wood Indiana & Ohio  

Notes. . .

East Monroe - The station was moved about 50 years ago and was used as a restaurant and gas station owned and operated by the railroad section gang chief William Ramsey. It is now used as a residence.

Greenfield (DT&I and B&O) - Both buildings are now adjacent to each other. One is used as an animal hospital - the other is believed to be unused but owned by the historical society. The DT&I station is near the former tracks. The B&O building has been moved a couple of blocks from its former trackside location.

Hillsboro B&O - This was the second station at this location. The original CW&B station was a combination station, but was farther north along the tracks back away from Main Street. This original station is visible on maps from 1887. The current B&O station and a separate freight station to the west directly bordered Main Street. The current station appears on maps beginning in 1893. There was a a walkway leading west from the passenger station to a long platform along the tracks. The current passenger station was moved across Main Street to the south side and a bit to the east of its original location soon after service ended in the 1940s.  

Highland County Stations Of The Past

Station Railroad Notes
Hillsboro CP&V (N&W) This station was on the west side of North West Street.
Lynchburg B&O
Mowrystown N&W

1898 Highland County Railroad Map