Ohio State Limited

Ohio State Limited
The Ohio State Limited at the Big Four Railroad Depot in Springfield, Ohio
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
First serviceApril 27, 1924
Last serviceDecember 2, 1967
SuccessorUnnamed local services
Former operatorNew York Central Railroad
Route
TerminiGrand Central Terminal
Cincinnati Union Terminal
Distance travelled880 miles (1,416 km)
Average journey time16 hours 15 minutes
Service frequencyDaily
Train number15/16
Line usedWater Level Route
On-board services
Seating arrangementsReclining seat coaches, all seats reserved [1957]
Sleeping arrangementsRoomettes and double bedrooms
Catering facilitiesDining service
Observation facilitiesLounge sleeping car
Route map
New York
Yonkers
Croton–Harmon
Poughkeepsie
Albany
Schenectady
Amsterdam
Utica
Rome
Syracuse
Rochester
Buffalo
Erie
Cleveland
Galion
Columbus
Springfield
Dayton
Middletown
Winton Place
Cincinnati

The Ohio State Limited was a United States named passenger train operated by the New York Central Railroad (NYC) between New York City and Cincinnati, Ohio, via Buffalo and Cleveland, Ohio. Service began in 1924 and continued until 1967, with some vestiges remaining until 1971.