Cincinnati Street Railway (CSR) was the public transit operator in Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1859 to 1952. The company ceased streetcar operations and was renamed Cincinnati Transit Company.
The company was founded in 1859 and was one of several operators. The Cincinnati Consolidated Railway merged with CSR in 1880:
- Passenger Railroad of Cincinnati 1859âÂÂ1873 â merged with CCR
- Route Nine Street Railroad 1859âÂÂ1873 â merged with CCR
- Pendleton Street Railroad 1860âÂÂ1873 â merged with East and West Street Railroad Company and finally with CCR in 1873
- Cincinnati, Walnut Hills, Avondale and Pleasant Ridge Street Railway 1874âÂÂ1880 â merged with CSR
- Storrs and Sedamsvill Street Railroad 1878âÂÂ1880
- Cincinnati and Clifton Incline Plane Railroad 1876âÂÂ1880
- Rees McDuffie 1884âÂÂ1885
- Cumminsville Street Passenger Railroad ?-1889
- Walnut Hills and Cincinnati Street Railway 1872âÂÂ1880
- Mount Adams and Eden Park Incline Railway 1876âÂÂ1881
- Mount Auburn Cable Railway 1887âÂÂ1896
- Mount Auburn Street Railway 1864âÂÂ1873
- Cincinnati and Columbia Street Railway 1866âÂÂ1896
Some of the city's streetcars, namely A9-10 PCC were sold to the Toronto Transit Commission upon abandonment.
The company began subway construction from 1920 to 1925, but the route was abandoned due to lack of money.
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Preserved vehicles
Some former CSR vehicles have been preserved in museums. One example is car 2227, built in 1919 by the Cincinnati Car Company, at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum. That museum acquired car 2227 from the Lake Shore Electric Railway (another museum) in 2009 and restored it, unveiling the restored car in 2013.
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