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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTVG) - Governor DeWine announced Tuesday that millions of dollars in funds will be used to help local communities get rid of dangerous railroad crossings.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WDTN) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has announced millions of dollars to help communities eliminate dangerous railroad crossings. According to a release by the governor’s office ...
If you've been frustrated with how long you've had to wait at a railroad crossing for a train to go by, complain to Washington D.C. – not the state. The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a ...
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the driver of a Toyota Scion was attempting to cross railroad tracks while the crossing gate bars were coming down on Perkins Avenue, near US Route 6 in ...
Ohio has had some sort of law against blocked railroad crossings since 1853. In 1999, it passed an anti-blocking law that said nonmoving trains cannot block a cross for more than five minutes.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state of Ohio is dedicating $100 million to remove dangerous railroad crossings that may be a safety hazard or barrier to traffic.
The state of Ohio is making $100 million available to help local communities apply for federal funds to address dangerous at-grade railroad crossings. Go here for the full story.
ALLIANCE, Ohio — No one was hurt when a train collided with a car at a crossing in Alliance early Thursday. Police say it happened between 4 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. at North Union Avenue and Vine Street.