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Warren and Trumbull Railroad : ウィキペディア英語版
Warren and Trumbull Railroad

The Warren and Trumbull Railroad is a part of the Ohio Central Railroad System, which was bought by Genesee & Wyoming Inc. in 2008, operating three lines in and near Warren. It began operations in 1994 on a line formerly operated by CSX Transportation, and expanded in 1996 on two ex-Conrail lines.
All WTRM-operated lines are owned by the nonprofit Economic Development Rail II Corporation (EDR-II). The WTRM however owns several lines that are leased to the affiliated Youngstown Belt Railroad.
==History==
The first line of the WTRM extended from a CSX connection at Deforest Junction, near Deforest Road, through Warren to the Warren Steel plant. The Interstate Commerce Commission approved abandonment by CSX in 1993, after which the Mahoning Valley Economic Development Corporation formed EDR-II to buy the ex-Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line,〔(STB Docket No. AB-513 (Sub-No. 1X) ), August 19, 1997〕 which had been built by the Painesville and Youngstown Railroad in the 1870s; the WTRM began operations in March 1994.〔Railroad Retirement Board, (Employer Status Determination: The Warren and Trumbull Railroad Company ), 1996〕 EDR-II subsequently acquired two lines from Conrail in 1996, with operation by the WTRM under trackage rights.〔STB Finance Docket No. 32798, 1996〕〔STB Finance Docket No. 32958, 1996〕 One line, extending north from a Conrail (now Youngstown Belt Railroad, with Norfolk Southern Railway trackage rights) connection in Warren, was opened in 1873 by the Ashtabula, Youngstown and Pittsburgh Railroad, a Pennsylvania Railroad predecessor, and the other, extending west from the same junction, and crossing the original line in Warren, was opened by the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, an Erie Railroad predecessor, as part of a main line to Dayton in 1863.〔Christopher T. Baer, (PRR Chronology ), accessed February 2009〕 The original line (ex-B&O) south of the crossing with the new east-west line (ex-Erie) was abandoned the next year, since all traffic was overhead, and had moved to the new lines.〔
The WTRM bought outright a number of lines in 1996,〔STB Finance Docket No. 33012, 1996〕 and later that year leased a connecting ex-B&O line near Youngstown from CSX.〔STB Finance Docket No. 33118, 1996〕 Effective January 1, 1997, the Youngstown Belt Railroad began operating this trackage under lease.〔Railroad Retirement Board, (Employer Status Determination: The Youngstown Belt Railroad Company ), 1997〕

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