Locations
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Fairmont Subdivision was once the B&O’s primary main line between Cumberland, Maryland, and Wheeling, West Virginia.
The Board Tree Tunnel is an abandoned railroad tunnel along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Fairmont Subdivision in West Virginia.
Wheeling Steel’s Benwood Works was a major pipe-manufacturing facility in Benwood, West Virginia.
Tunnel No. 6 is an abandoned railroad tunnel located along the Pennsylvania Railroad’s Panhandle Line in eastern Ohio.
The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad, commonly referred to as the Panhandle Route, was part of the Pennsylvania Railroad system. It connected Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Bradford, Ohio.
The Cherry Valley Coke Ovens consist of 200 disused beehive coke ovens constructed by the Leetonia Iron and Coal Company in Leetonia, Ohio.
The Nicholas, Fayette & Greenbrier Railway (NF&G) is a former railroad, controlled by the C&O and NYC, that was named after the three counties it served in the New River coal field in West Virginia.
The Wheeling Terminal Railway was a 9½-mile railroad operating between Martins Ferry, Ohio, and Wheeling, West Virginia.
Lafayette Bloom School is an abandoned circa 1915 school in Cincinnati, Ohio. The junior high facility featured classrooms for 1,200 pupils, two gymnasiums, a swimming pool, an elaborate auditorium, and an indoor rooftop playground.
The Chapline Hill Tunnel is an abandoned tunnel beneath Chapline Hill in Wheeling, West Virginia, constructed along the Wheeling Terminal Railway.
The Mount Wood Tunnels consist of two railroad tunnels beneath Mount Wood in Wheeling, West Virginia, constructed along the former Wheeling Terminal Railway.
The Harding-Jones Paper Company is a former paper mill in Excello, Ohio. A significant, early example of Ohio industry, the mill was mostly owned by the Harding and Jones families for most of its operation. The mill, adjacent to the first lock completed on the Miami-Erie Canal, also includes two residences, a carriage house, and a canal lock.
Esther Manor is an abandoned resort in the Catskills Mountain near Monticello, New York.
The abandoned Tunnel Nos. 3 and 4 along the Cincinnati, New Orleans, and Texas Pacific Railway is located near Burnside, Kentucky.
The Foundry at South Strabane is a former shopping center near Washington, Pennsylvania. Portions of the mall were abandoned and later demolished after the ground settled.
Thurmond is a storied town located along the New River in Fayette County, West Virginia. It was once the hub of local operations for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway and the center of commerce.


















