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Ohio’s Transportation from the mid 1700’s to today

Ohio’s waterways Include the: -Ohio River -Lake Erie Canals

Ohio Gateway to the West

Ohio’s roads and highways have changed over the centuries

Rail travel in Ohio has changed. Maybe we will have high speed passenger rail in Ohio someday.

Air is a major travel artery for both freight and passengers in Ohio

Ohio’s extensive river, rail, road, highway and air arteries are vital to the national and international distribution of merchandise, influencing the movement of people, products, and ideas.