Hocking Valley Railway

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Hocking Valley Railway was a regional railroad in Ohio that played a key role in transporting coal and other freight in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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instanceOf defunct railroad
railway company
connectedTo other regional railroads in Ohio
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economicImpact development of coal fields in Ohio
growth of towns along its route
era early 20th century
late 19th century
hasTransportType freight rail
headquartersLocation Ohio NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance important coal-hauling railroad in Ohio
infrastructureType railway line
keyRole regional freight transportation
transport of coal from mines to markets
locatedIn Ohio
operatedIn 19th century
20th century
otherFreight general freight
primaryCommodity coal
primaryFreight coal
railGauge standard gauge
regionType regional railroad
servedIndustry coal mining industry
servedRegion Hocking Valley NERFINISHED
southeastern Ohio NERFINISHED
status no longer in operation
trackUsage freight traffic
transportMode rail transport
usedFor movement of manufactured goods
movement of raw materials

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Van Sweringen brothers owned Hocking Valley Railway