Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Company Hebron Depot

Hebron: Historic Crossroads of Ohio

Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Company Hebron Depot

Hebron, Ohio 43025, United States

Created By: Licking County Library

Information

The railway system was established in the late 1880s with the Ohio and Toledo Rail Depot located north of National Road and west of the rail lines. The building was a long structure familiar to so many towns across the country. It had a waiting room with benches and an office where teletype messages were sent and received. The Depot boasted an indoor bathroom and large storage space for items awaiting shipment to and from Hebron via train. In 1910, Mr. Arthur Adair became the first station agent and he had the job for many years. Mr. Adair would often pass packages to slow-rolling trains that were not making a stop in Hebron. The depot was torn down in the late 1960s.

Image 1: View of the depot.

Image 2: Photograph of the depot with rail ticket agent.

Image 3: Stock certificate of the rail company.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Hebron: Historic Crossroads of Ohio


 

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