- Byesville Scenic Railway
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=Byesville Scenic Railway
marks=
locale=Ohio
start_year=| end_year=present
hq_city=Byesville, Ohio Byesville Scenic Railway [ cite web
title = BVSR
publisher =Byesville Scenic Railway
url = http://www.bsrw.org/
format = HTML ] is a tourist railroad located inByesville, Ohio .The railway is a non-profit group dedicated to preserving the local coal mining and railroad history in Guernsey County, Ohio. The railroad runs on track that was originally known as the
Cleveland & Marietta Railroad and later became part of thePennsylvania Railroad . The primary freight hauled was coal, as Guernsey County was a large producer of coal. Throughout the life of the line, it later became part of thePenn Central Railroad due to a merger of the Pennsylvania and New York Central and laterConrail .In the early 1980s most of the C&M was removed, the remaining portion from Cambridge to C&M Junction (just south of Derwent) was sold to the Chessie System (which later became CSX Transportation). From Byesville to C&M Junction (south of Derwent) was sold to the county in the 1999 and laid dormant until 2003 when the Buckeye Central Scenic Railroad began operating a tourist train from
Byesville, Ohio to Derwent. In 2006 the Byesville Scenic Railway was formed and began operations. The line is currently being rehabilitated to C&M Junction and future plans include rebuilding the old Eastern Ohio branch of the B&O toCumberland, Ohio .References
External links
* [http://www.bsrw.org/History.htm History of the Byesville Scenic Railway]
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