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Columbus' Railroad History Preview

Next time, join us for stories from Columbus’ railroad history.

11/16/2017

Columbus Neighborhoods

Columbus' Railroad History Preview

Preview: Season 4 Episode 7 | 20s

Next time, join us for stories from Columbus’ railroad history.

Next time, join us for stories from Columbus’ railroad history. Learn about local industry, explore the Canal Winchester Railroad depot, see a currently operating railroad and discover the history of Columbus native Granville T. Woods, who invented dozens of devices that improved railroad safety. Watch at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16 on WOSU TV.

11/16/2017

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Carrying Coal to Columbus: Mining the Hocking Valley

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Clip: S4 Ep7 | 7m 22s | Discover the history of Peter Hayden and the empire he built out of tile and coal. (7m 22s)

Driving with Darbee: Canal Winchester Railroad Depot

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Clip: S4 Ep7 | 6m 55s | Jeff Darbee visits the Canal Winchester railroad depot to learn about its history. (6m 55s)

The Camp Chase Railroad

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Clip: S4 Ep7 | 4m 36s | Climb aboard Columbus’ local railroad that services West Side industries. (4m 36s)

Inventor Granville T. Woods

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Clip: S4 Ep7 | 2m 24s | Granville T. Woods of Columbus invented dozens of devices that improved railroad safety. (2m 24s)

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