Existing Warren County Stations

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City Railroad Current Location Type Current Use Date Built Track Status Bldg. Mat. Current Railroad Notes
Franklin Cincinnati
Northern & CCC&St.L
SE Corner of Main
and 6th Streets
P Business ???? In Use Wood NS Originally just a CN station, this building also served the Big 4 after the Carlisle Cutoff went into operation in 1911. This was the second CN passenger station at this location. The first station, built by the CJ&M, was across the tracks with frontage on Main Street (old name Center Street).
Lebanon Replica Broadway &
Mechanic
P Railroad 1976 In Use Wood I&O Replica of CL&N depot.
Used by scenic RR.
Morrow PRR Railroad St. C Business ???? Aband. Wood None Nicely restored. See notes.

Notes...

Morrow - What was once a busy railroad town and station, Morrow is now known as a refreshment stop on the bicycle/hiking/walking/horse riding path on the Greater Miami Bicycle trail. Just south of the station is where the PRR branch to Lancaster left the Columbus to Cincinnati main of the PRR. Thus the station served both lines as the Lancaster branch ran along the east side of the station while the Columbus-Cincinnati main ran along the west side of it. A lonely signal still looks over the former right of way.

Warren County Stations Of The Past

Station Railroad Notes
Corwin Little Miami Valley RR (PRR)  
Cozaddale B&O  
Fort Ancient Little Miami Valley RR (PRR) This hotel also served as the station.
Fosters PRR  
Franklin CCC&I (CCC&St.L) This is the original combination Big 4 station that sat on 4th Street. It served passenger traffic until the Carlisle Cutoff went into operation in 1911. After that it was used solely as a freight station. 
Kings Mills PRR  
Mason PRR  
South Lebanon PRR  

1898 Warren County Railroad Map