Cincinnati, Bluffton and Chicago Railroad

The Cincinnati, Bluffton and Chicago Railroad (CB&C) was a short-lived United States shortline railroad that operated in Indiana from 1903 until 1917. Although the railroad aspired to trunk-line status, it was unable to achieve sufficient financing to provide service to two of the three municipalities mentioned in its corporate name. It operated a 52 mile (84 km) route on a northwest to southeast alignment from Huntington to Portland, via Bluffton and Pennville.

Cincinnati, Bluffton and Chicago Railroad

The Cincinnati, Bluffton and Chicago Railroad (CB&C) was a short-lived United States shortline railroad that operated in Indiana from 1903 until 1917. Although the railroad aspired to trunk-line status, it was unable to achieve sufficient financing to provide service to two of the three municipalities mentioned in its corporate name. It operated a 52 mile (84 km) route on a northwest to southeast alignment from Huntington to Portland, via Bluffton and Pennville.