narrow-gauge-in-ohiohttps://www.trains.com/ctr/photos-videos/photo-of-the-day/narrow-gauge-in-ohio/Narrow gauge in Ohio | Classic Trains MagazineClassic Trains magazine celebrates the 'golden years of railroading' including the North American railroad scene from the late 1920s to the late 1970s. Giant steam locomotives, colorful streamliners, great passenger trains, passenger terminals, timeworn railroad cabooses, recollections of railroaders and train-watchers.https://www.trains.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/20160804.jpgInStockUSD1.001.00photo-of-the-dayphotos-videosarticleCTR2021-01-052016-08-1943852
The Ohio River & Western was a 3-foot-gauge line in Ohio affiliated with the Pennsylvania Railroad. Folks have driven out in their cars to the road’s famous S-shaped trestle just west of Key, Ohio, to watch the OR&W’s last train on May 30, 1931. John B. Corns collection