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- Carrothers_Secondary abstract "The Carrothers Secondary—named for an unincorporated village through which it once passed—is a railway line that is currently owned by CSX Transportation. This line, constructed in the early 1870s, was formerly a portion of the Pennsylvania Railroad's branch line from the company's Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway main line (near Mansfield) to Toledo, Ohio; and, several decades later, Detroit, Michigan. Today the line consists of approximately 20 miles (32 km) of track from Toledo to Woodville. Woodville to Tiffin—which is 21 miles (34 km) long—is operated by the Northern Ohio and Western Railway; this was one of the Conrail lines that was originally transferred to CSX. PRR abandoned the Carrothers–Mansfield segment in 1959; Conrail abandoned the Tiffin–Carrothers segment in 1984.".
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageID "25742919".
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageLength "1122".
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageRevisionID "675490919".
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink CSX_Transportation.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Carrothers,_Ohio.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_infrastructure_in_Michigan.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_infrastructure_in_Ohio.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Conrail.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Mansfield,_Ohio.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Ohio_and_Western_Railway.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Railroad.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Pittsburgh,_Fort_Wayne_and_Chicago_Railway.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Tiffin,_Ohio.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Toledo,_Ohio.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLink Woodville,_Ohio.
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carrothers Secondary".
- Carrothers_Secondary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toledo, Columbus and Ohio River Railroad".
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- Carrothers_Secondary subject Category:Rail_infrastructure_in_Michigan.
- Carrothers_Secondary subject Category:Rail_infrastructure_in_Ohio.
- Carrothers_Secondary comment "The Carrothers Secondary—named for an unincorporated village through which it once passed—is a railway line that is currently owned by CSX Transportation. This line, constructed in the early 1870s, was formerly a portion of the Pennsylvania Railroad's branch line from the company's Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway main line (near Mansfield) to Toledo, Ohio; and, several decades later, Detroit, Michigan.".
- Carrothers_Secondary label "Carrothers Secondary".
- Carrothers_Secondary sameAs Q5046721.
- Carrothers_Secondary sameAs m.09v4nw0.
- Carrothers_Secondary sameAs Q5046721.
- Carrothers_Secondary wasDerivedFrom Carrothers_Secondary?oldid=675490919.
- Carrothers_Secondary isPrimaryTopicOf Carrothers_Secondary.