The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway (CH&D) was a railroad based in the U.S. state of Ohio that existed between its incorporation on March 2, 1846, and its acquisition by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in December 1917. It was originally chartered to build from Cincinnati to Hamilton, Ohio, and then to Dayton, a distance of 59 mi (95 km); further construction and acquisition extended the railroad, and by 1902 it owned or controlled 640 mi (1,030 km) of railroad. Its stock and bond value plunged in late 1905 after "financial mismanagement of the properties" was revealed. The company was reorganized as the Toledo and Cincinnati Railroad in 1917.
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| - The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway (CH&D) was a railroad based in the U.S. state of Ohio that existed between its incorporation on March 2, 1846, and its acquisition by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in December 1917. It was originally chartered to build from Cincinnati to Hamilton, Ohio, and then to Dayton, a distance of 59 mi (95 km); further construction and acquisition extended the railroad, and by 1902 it owned or controlled 640 mi (1,030 km) of railroad. Its stock and bond value plunged in late 1905 after "financial mismanagement of the properties" was revealed. The company was reorganized as the Toledo and Cincinnati Railroad in 1917. (en)
- Le Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad (CH&DRR, "C., H. & D.") était un chemin de fer américain de classe I localisé dans l'Ohio. Il fut créé en 1846 pour relier Cincinnati, Ohio, Hamilton, et Dayton, Ohio, sur une distance de 95 km. Des constructions et des acquisitions permirent d'étendre le réseau jusqu'à une longueur totale de 1030 km en 1902. Il fut racheté par le Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) en 1917. (fr)
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- Defunct Indiana railroads
- Richmond, Indiana
- Covington, Kentucky
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
- Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway (1926–30)
- 1895 establishments in Ohio
- Defunct Ohio railroads
- Former Class I railroads in the United States
- Railway companies established in 1895
- Companies affiliated with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
- Predecessors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
- Railway companies disestablished in 1917
- Transportation in Butler County, Ohio
- Transportation in Dayton, Ohio
- Cincinnati, Richmond and Chicago Railroad
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- Hamilton, Ohio
- 6 ft gauge railways in the United States
- Defunct Illinois railroads
- Henry S. Ives
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- Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum
- Stephen S. L'Hommedieu
- List of defunct Illinois railroads
- List of defunct Indiana railroads
- List of defunct Ohio railroads
- Dayton and Michigan Railroad
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- dbr:Cincinnati,_Dayton_and_Ironton_Railroad
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| - The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway (CH&D) was a railroad based in the U.S. state of Ohio that existed between its incorporation on March 2, 1846, and its acquisition by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in December 1917. It was originally chartered to build from Cincinnati to Hamilton, Ohio, and then to Dayton, a distance of 59 mi (95 km); further construction and acquisition extended the railroad, and by 1902 it owned or controlled 640 mi (1,030 km) of railroad. Its stock and bond value plunged in late 1905 after "financial mismanagement of the properties" was revealed. The company was reorganized as the Toledo and Cincinnati Railroad in 1917. (en)
- Le Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad (CH&DRR, "C., H. & D.") était un chemin de fer américain de classe I localisé dans l'Ohio. Il fut créé en 1846 pour relier Cincinnati, Ohio, Hamilton, et Dayton, Ohio, sur une distance de 95 km. Des constructions et des acquisitions permirent d'étendre le réseau jusqu'à une longueur totale de 1030 km en 1902. Il fut racheté par le Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) en 1917. (fr)
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