Indianapolis and Cincinnati Traction Company

Indianapolis and Cincinnati
Traction Company
Indianapolis
Junction
Five Points
Hawthorne
New Bethel
Julietta
Acton
New Palestine
London
Reedville
Fairland
Fountaintown
Shelbyville
Morristown
Prescott
Gwynneville
Waldron
Arlington
St. Paul
Rushville
Adams
Griffin
Greensburg
Glenwood
Connersville

The Indianapolis and Cincinnati Traction Company was an interurban railway company in Indiana. It built lines to the southeast of Indianapolis; the company's two branches would reach Connersville and Greensburg over 116-route miles (187 km) of track. A long planned connection to the company's second namesake city of Cincinnati, Ohio would go unrealized.