Ohio Cleared to Operate 43-Mile Railroad Line
Published Date: 7/15/2026
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The State of Ohio is officially getting the green light to own and operate a 43-mile railroad line in Ashtabula and Trumbull Counties, fixing a paperwork gap from years ago. This move won’t change how much money the State makes from the line and kicks in starting July 29, 2026. It’s all about keeping Ohio’s railroads running smoothly and by the book!
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