Twelve Railroad lines served West Central Ohio around 1907 and were the lifeblood of the communities they ran through.
Many of the Depots no longer exist--vi.
The depot was the center of activity in the smallest village to the largest city.
Around 300 Depots served the West Central region, with the earliest dating to the late 1840s.
Bellefontaine, Bradford, and Crestline became major terminals, and lesser known places like Dola, Ohio City, and Peoria also owe their existence to the iron horse.
Twelve Railroad lines served West Central Ohio around 1907 and were the lifeblood of the communities they ran through