The Columbus Subdivision is a freight railroad line extending from Columbus, Ohio, north to Fostoria, Ohio. The line is currently owned by CSX Transportation. This rail line is a mostly double-tracked route that sees a relatively high amount of traffic per day. Unit coal trains are very common on the Columbus Subdivision, but a large variety of commodities travel along the line. The line is controlled via a Centralized Traffic Control system that allows for a high throughput of trains. Direct Traffic Control is also used along the subdivision to separate trains, with a large number of DTC Blocks named after nearby municipalities.
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| - The Columbus Subdivision is a freight railroad line extending from Columbus, Ohio, north to Fostoria, Ohio. The line is currently owned by CSX Transportation. This rail line is a mostly double-tracked route that sees a relatively high amount of traffic per day. Unit coal trains are very common on the Columbus Subdivision, but a large variety of commodities travel along the line. The line is controlled via a Centralized Traffic Control system that allows for a high throughput of trains. Direct Traffic Control is also used along the subdivision to separate trains, with a large number of DTC Blocks named after nearby municipalities. (en)
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- Prospect, Ohio
- Delaware, Ohio
- Fostoria, Ohio
- Hocking Valley Railway
- Transportation in Columbus, Ohio
- Columbus, Ohio
- Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad
- Neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio
- Galion, Ohio
- Morral, Ohio
- Columbus Line Subdivision
- CSX Transportation lines
- CSX Corporation
- CSX Transportation
- Centralized Traffic Control
- Toledo, Ohio
- List of CSX Transportation predecessor railroads
- Fostoria, Ohio
- Fostoria Subdivision
- Chessie System
- Diesel Locomotive
- Rail infrastructure in Ohio
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- Direct Traffic Control
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| - Northbound train on Columbus Subdivision at Powell (en)
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| - A blue diesel locomotive, with "CSX" in blue letters on its yellow front, pulling along a railroad track. In the foreground are trees and shrubs growing near the rails. (en)
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| - The Columbus Subdivision is a freight railroad line extending from Columbus, Ohio, north to Fostoria, Ohio. The line is currently owned by CSX Transportation. This rail line is a mostly double-tracked route that sees a relatively high amount of traffic per day. Unit coal trains are very common on the Columbus Subdivision, but a large variety of commodities travel along the line. The line is controlled via a Centralized Traffic Control system that allows for a high throughput of trains. Direct Traffic Control is also used along the subdivision to separate trains, with a large number of DTC Blocks named after nearby municipalities. The Columbus Subdivision should not be confused with CSX's Columbus Line Subdivision, which stretches from Columbus, Ohio, to Galion, Ohio, and is located several miles east of the Columbus Subdivision. (en)
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