DescriptionEast Norwood Passenger Train Station Norwood Ohio Near Forest Avenue And Harris Avenue 1894.jpg
English: Commuters wait on a bench on the platform of the East Norwood train station in Norwood, Ohio in 1894. The passenger station provided service for the Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Railroad as well as the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway, which was the commuter line between Norwood and downtown Cincinnati. The station likely ended passenger service in the 1920s, but remained in operation as a railroad control tower until vandals burned it down in late-May 2000.
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Norwood, Her Homes and Her People
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Ren Mulford, Jr. and Werter G. Betty
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