Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cincinnati Southern Railway, which carries Norfolk Southern trains between Cincinnati and Chattanooga, has triggered controversy ...
Issue 22 is a ballot measure asking Cincinnati voters to sell the Cincinnati Southern Railway, the only city-owned railroad in the country. Wait, Cincinnati owns a railroad? Yes. Cincinnati in the ...
A freight train travels between Ludlow, Kentucky and Ohio on a Cincinnati Southern Railway bridge over the Ohio River. Our feature OKI Wanna Know has answered questions ranging from local candy to ...
Cincinnati voters will decide this election whether the city can execute a plan to sell the only municipally owned railroad in the U.S. to a private corporation. The proposed sale of the Cincinnati ...
Cincinnati voters should move full steam ahead by approving the sale of the nation's only municipally owned railroad in November. Norfolk Southern Corp. has offered the city of Cincinnati $1.6 billion ...
Cincinnati voters will decide this November whether to sell a railroad the city of Cincinnati has owned for more than 150 years. The Cincinnati Southern Railway Board unanimously voted Thursday to ...
An issue regarding Cincinnati’s railroad that has been hotly contested for months has appeared to have been approved by voters.The Cincinnati Railroad sale has appeared to have been passed by voters, ...
Cincinnati voters will soon come face to face with a highly consequential decision that has been largely flying under the radar this summer.In about four weeks, when early voting gets underway, city ...
CINCINNATI — Commercials promoting the sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway airing on WCPO 9 no longer feature Mayor Aftab Pureval after a WCPO 9 I-Team investigation found connections between ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - The Cincinnati Southern Railway trust may face a major capital gains tax bill from the commonwealth of Kentucky on the $1.6 billion it received from Norfolk ...
It's been easy of late to start an argument over whether Cincinnati should sell its railway. Controversy, it turns out, is as old as the railway itself. “There were frequent debates ... to complete ...