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==History 1874?- ????== <!-- If this is the only station then change the "1st Station" to "History" and delete the sections for addition stations.--> | ==History 1874?- ????== <!-- If this is the only station then change the "1st Station" to "History" and delete the sections for addition stations.--> | ||
− | This was a Western Counties Railway "1st generation" station likely built | + | This was a Western Counties Railway "1st generation" station likely built between 1874 and 1879 when the WCR started construction and commenced operations officially. |
The first Western Counties excursion was a "Maying Party" that left on May 10, 1875 and went as far as Pitman's Road, just above Ohio, with twelve platform cars with between 1100 and 1200 passengers accompanied by the Milton Brass Band.<ref>[http://www.yarmouth.org/villages/southohio/history/hansen/ History of Ohio by Darren Hansen (1998)]</ref> | The first Western Counties excursion was a "Maying Party" that left on May 10, 1875 and went as far as Pitman's Road, just above Ohio, with twelve platform cars with between 1100 and 1200 passengers accompanied by the Milton Brass Band.<ref>[http://www.yarmouth.org/villages/southohio/history/hansen/ History of Ohio by Darren Hansen (1998)]</ref> |
Revision as of 13:19, 13 October 2020
South Ohio Station
History 1874?- ????
This was a Western Counties Railway "1st generation" station likely built between 1874 and 1879 when the WCR started construction and commenced operations officially.
The first Western Counties excursion was a "Maying Party" that left on May 10, 1875 and went as far as Pitman's Road, just above Ohio, with twelve platform cars with between 1100 and 1200 passengers accompanied by the Milton Brass Band.[1]