Muskingum Electric Railroad
The Muskingum Electric Railroad was a private coal-carrying railroad owned by American Electric Power, and started operation in 1968.{{When Steam Railroads Electrified}} MERR shuttled coal in two trains from the mine to a powerplant at Relief, Ohio (across from Beverly, OH), a distance of 20 miles (32 km). The trains were driverless and powered by automated General Electric E50C's. The road also owned two private cars, Dover Fort and Oak Lane. The line is now defunct as the captive coal mine has since run out of economically recoverable coal. The coal was extracted by the largest dragline ever to be built, "Big Muskie". The railroad closed in January 2002.
The line was the first automated railroad in the U.S.{{cite journal |title=Ohio's Robot Railroad |first=John B. |last=Corns |journal=Trains |date=March 1979 |volume=39 |issue=5 |page=22-28}}
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External links
- [http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/misc-m/mer.html Elwood's Fallen Flags Page for MERR]
- [http://www.little-mountain.com/bigmuskie/ Big Muskie Dragline fan page]
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Category:Defunct Ohio railroads
Category:Electric railways in Ohio
Category:Railway companies established in 1968
Category:Railway companies disestablished in 2002
Category:1968 establishments in Ohio
Category:American Electric Power
Category:Mining railways in the United States