Lexington and Ohio Railroad (historical)

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The Lexington and Ohio Railroad was one of Kentucky’s earliest rail lines, historically connecting Lexington with other regional communities and fostering the growth of towns such as Midway.

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instanceOf defunct railroad
railroad company
category Defunct Kentucky railroads
Pre-Civil War railroads in the United States
connectedCity Frankfort, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Lexington, Kentucky NERFINISHED
connectedCommunity Midway, Kentucky NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
gauge 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in standard gauge
helpedEstablishTown Midway, Kentucky NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance contributed to early railroad expansion in the American South
one of the earliest railroads in Kentucky
impact fostered growth of Midway, Kentucky NERFINISHED
stimulated development of communities between Lexington and Frankfort
infrastructureType rail line
locatedIn Kentucky
namedAfter Lexington, Kentucky NERFINISHED
primaryCargo freight
passengers
regionServed Bluegrass region of Kentucky NERFINISHED
role early rail line in Kentucky
pioneer transportation route in Kentucky
servedCity Frankfort, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Lexington, Kentucky NERFINISHED
servedCommunity Midway, Kentucky NERFINISHED
stateServed Kentucky NERFINISHED
status historical
terminus Frankfort, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Lexington, Kentucky NERFINISHED
transportMode rail

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Midway, Kentucky, United States hasRailroad Lexington and Ohio Railroad (historical)
subject surface form: Midway, Kentucky