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| City | Railroad | Current Location | Type | Current Use | Date Built | Track Status | Bldg. Mat. | Current Railroad | Notes |
| New Dover | CCC&St.L | South side of Hinton Mill Road, east of Taylor Rd. |
C | Private | ???? | Gone | Wood | None | See note |
| Raymond | T&OC | 23550 Titus Rd. (SR 739) north edge of town across from cemetery. |
C | House | ???? | None | Wood | None | Moved from tracks which are south of town. Local historical society has a depot replica on SR 347, not to be confused with this original station. |
| Richwood | Erie | 211 N. Franklin | P | Residence | ???? | Gone | Wood | None | Now For Rent. EL Boxcar nearby. |
Notes...
New Dover - The Big four ran this line as a branch from Springfield to Delaware, the tracks survive from Springfield to Mechanicsburg servicing the elevators there. Just a few places are left north of that point where the road is identifiable. There still is a formidable bridge at White Sulpher, crossing the Scioto River (there are foundation stones from the station at White Sulpher still visible). Though the New Dover station is quit visible from the road, I doubt few people recognize it for what it is, or even know that the station is surviving. -- William Westhoff
| Station | Railroad | Notes |
| Broadway | Erie | |
| Claibourne | Erie | |
| Marysville | CCC&St.L | |
| Marysville | T&OC | |
| Milford Center | PCC&St.L | |
| Peoria | T&OC/Erie | This station was designed by the Erie RR and shared by the Erie and T&OC at the crossing. The tower to the right belonged to the T&OC. |
| Unionville Center | PCC&St.L |
