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Cincinnati Jackson & Mackinaw

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Company NameCincinnati Jackson & Mackinaw
CategoryRailroad
Year Founded1886
Final Year of Operation1892
TerminationMerged
Successor/ParentCincinnati Milford & Blanchester Traction (Details)
CountryUnited States (Details)
Source of TextTroveStar



Company History: The Cincinnati Van Wert & Michigan merged with the Jackson & Ohio in 1886 to form the Cincinnati Jackson & Mackinaw. The new company acquired the Michigan & Ohio in 1887. In 1992, the company was reorganized into the Cincinnati, Jackson and Mackinaw.
Successor/Parent History:
The CM&BT was the result of the 1918 reorganization of the failed Cincinnati Milford & Loveland Traction Company which ran a 5’ 2 ½” gauge electric streetcar line from Madisonville on the outskirts of Cincinnati, Ohio to Milford and Blanchester (a total length of 29 miles.) The Kroger family (of grocery empire fame) controlled the company. The gauge allowed CM&BT cars to run into Cincinnati on the Cincinnati Street Railway. The reorganization only delayed the inevitable. The line from Newtonville to Blanchester was abandoned in 1922. Four years later, the Krogers sold their interest to the people behind the Cincinnati Georgetown & Portsmouth Railroad. The line from Madison to Milford became part of the Cincinnati Street Railway and the rest of the CM&BT was abandoned in 1926.
Brief History:
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Item created by: George on 2024-02-26 06:09:43. Last edited by George on 2024-02-26 06:11:30

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