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CMC Forum: Trains And Transit, Past And Future


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Featuring Thea Walsh Ewing, Director of Transportation and Infrastructure, MORPC and Jeffrey Darbee, author of the forthcoming (October 2021) book, “Amtrak, America’s Railroad: Transportation’s Orphan and Its Struggle for Survival (Railroad Past and Present)” and Owner, Benjamin D Rickey & Co., and Derrick James, Senior Manager, Local and State Legislative Relations, Amtrak with host, Andy Chow, journalist, Ohio Statehouse News Bureau.
From the glory days of street cars, beginning with the horse drawn cars in 1863 which became an electric line in 1888, to being a hub of transportation with the Columbus and Xenia Railroad beginning in 1850, up to COTA’s downtown circulator and last mile solutions of today, Columbus has had an interest in efficient public transit. In the “Never Built Columbus: Transit”, a feature in  ....

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As it Were: Despite being related and taking similar paths, Swans were quite different


As it Were: Despite being related and taking similar paths, Swans were quite different
Ed Lentz
Guest Columnist
Because they shared the same last name, practiced in the same profession and spent most of their adult lives in Columbus, Gustavus Swan and Joseph Swan often were mistaken by people unacquainted with them. 
Columbus in the 1800s was a relatively small town, and most people living in it knew each other reasonably well. And to residents, it was clear that the Swans were two very different men. 
Gustavus was the older, the more gregarious and certainly the more colorful of the two.   ....

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