This abandoned railway started out in 1881 as part of the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway, known as the "Highland Route" to locals. Initially a narrow-gauge line, it was converted to standard gauge just 3 years after the line's completion. The line saw both freight and passenger traffic, though passenger service ceased in 1934. After a series of bankruptcies, it was purchased by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1896 and ultimately abandoned by the PRR in 1951.
Dayton to Lebanon, OH
Cincinnati, Lebanon & Northern Railway
Dayton to Lebanon, OH

Pennsylvania Railroad | ||
Docket: 17481 | 9/12/1951 | Section: 1 |
App. of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Detroit RR Co. and Pennsylvania RR Co. for the former to abandon and the latter company operation of a line from Lytle to Lebanon, Ohio, approximately 23.7 miles. | ||
Length: 23.7 miles | 415 | Citation: 282 ICC 808 |

