Indianapolis and Cincinnati Traction Company
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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.