Ohio Central Railroad System

The Ohio Central Railroad System is a network of ten short line railroads operating in Ohio and western Pennsylvania. It is owned by Genesee & Wyoming.

Headquartered in Coshocton, Ohio, the system operates 500 mi of track divided among 10 subsidiary railroads. Most of the system's routes were divested from Class I railroads and connect industries to the Class I railroads.

The Ohio Central operates on track owned by other entities, including a line from Newark, Ohio to Mount Vernon, Ohio owned by CSX and the old Panhandle Route, owned by the State of Ohio.

Railroads in the system
Ohio Central's rail system comprises


 * Ohio Central Railroad
 * Ohio Southern Railroad
 * Columbus and Ohio River Rail Road, the former Pennsylvania Railroad Panhandle Route
 * Mahoning Valley Railway
 * Ohio & Pennsylvania Railroad
 * Ohi-Rail Corporation
 * Warren & Trumbull Railroad
 * Youngstown & Austintown Railroad
 * Youngstown Belt Railroad
 * Pittsburgh & Ohio Central Railroad
 * Aliquippa & Ohio River Railroad

Steam operations
As well as being a regular revenue railroad, the Ohio Central had its own steam department that operated steam locomotives for tourist trains, excursions, and special events. When owner Jerry Joe Jacobson sold OHCR in 2008, he maintained ownership of the antique equipment, including the collection of steam locomotives. He built the Age of Steam Roundhouse in Sugarcreek, Ohio to house that equipment. Jerry Jacobson died in 2017 at the age of 74.

The collection includes the following:

Operational:


 * Canadian National 1551
 * Buffalo Creek & Gauley Railroad 13
 * Grand Trunk Western 6325
 * Southern Wood Preserving Company 3
 * Canadian Pacific 1293
 * Lake Superior and Ishpeming 33

Awaiting restoration:


 * Canadian National 96
 * Canadian Pacific 1278
 * Nickel Plate Road 763

Former engines:
 * Baldwin Locomotive Works 26, was traded for Canadian National 1551 in 1986 to Steamtown.
 * Reading 2100, sold in 1998 to Tom Payne, and it was moved to St. Thomas, Ontario.
 * Mississippian Railway 76, sold in 2005 to the Steam Railroading Institute of Owosso, Michigan.

Acquisition by Genesee and Wyoming
On August 5, 2008, Genesee & Wyoming announced an agreement to purchase the Ohio Central System for $219 million. Approval was granted by the Surface Transportation Board on December 30, 2008.