Linndale station
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Linndale | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Location | Linndale, Ohio 44135 | |||||||||||||||||||
Operated by | New York Central | |||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | June 29, 1930 | |||||||||||||||||||
Closed | 1961 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Linndale was a train station in Linndale, Ohio. The station was one of two locations where electric P Motor engines took over operations from steam engines pulling into Cleveland Union Terminal. The switch was necessary due to the city of Cleveland's ban on steam engines near the downtown area.[1] The other station for engine switches was in the Cleveland neighborhood of Collinwood.[2]
References
- ^ Staufer & May (1981), p. 295–331.
- ^ THE CLEVELAND UNION TERMINALS CO. AND THE CLEVELAND TERMINALS BUILDING CO. (June 28, 1930). "THE CLEVELAND UNION STATION A DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW PASSENGER FACILITIES AND SURROUNDING IMPROVEMENTS" (PDF). The Cleveland Memory Project. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
- Staufer, Alvin; May, Edward L. (1981). New York Central's Later Power, 1910-1968. Medina, OH: Staufer. LCCN 80050633. OCLC 8493163.