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Greenwich Maps

Greenwich, in north-central Ohio -- about 12 miles east of Willard on U.S. 224 -- is a popular train watching spot because it is where the former B&O main line from Washington to Chicago crossed the former NYC "Big Four" line from Cleveland to Columbus, as well as where the W&LE between Spencer and Carey crossed the B&O. CSX subsequently took over the B&O, and in Conrail breakup, it also gained the NYC/CR tracks and established connections between the two routes. The W&LE stayed independent, but has trackage rights on the CSX rails.

The two maps below will help railfans know what the junction looks like, where to park, and where not to go.

Please also read the Greenwich Facts page for more details about Greenwich and the surrounding area.

  • You are welcome to download and print out these PDF-format maps for your own use, and to share with railfan friends; however, they are copyrighted and cannot be republished or reprinted for commercial use, or posted on other web sites.

  • Greenwich City   40 Kb)

  • Greenwich Area  41 Kb)



 


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