INDIANA AND OHIO RAILWAY (IORY)
Indiana and Ohio Railway (IORY) is a short-line railroad operating primarily in western Ohio, as well as in parts of southeastern Indiana and southeast Michigan. The IORY serves the metropolitan areas of Cincinnati, Columbus, Springfield and Lima, OH.
IORY handles a wide range of commodities over its 570-mile railroad, including automobiles, pig iron and other metal products, chemicals, plastics, lumber, paper, grain and grain products, such as ethanol and dried distillers grains. IORY serves several barge terminals in Cincinnati, and has customers offering transload services to handle a variety of products. IORY offers several sites suitable for new industry development.
IORY has major interchanges with CFE, CN, CSXT, NS and WE, as well as numerous short lines, including CIND, AA, ADBF and RJCW, which offer IORY the capability of easily moving goods throughout North America.