Through trackage rights, the railroad interchanges with Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX at Buckeye Yard.
[1][2] The Ohio State Limited ran daily along the line with stops in Lilly Chapel, Georgesville, Galloway, and Columbus.
[6] In 1996, it was reported that the railroad had one engine and traffic of 3,000 cars a year, carrying newsprint, grain, flour and lumber.
Camp Chase Railway ("CAMY") assumed operations of the 14-mile (23 km) rail line, which runs from Columbus to Lilly Chapel, Ohio, beginning on Thursday October 1, 2015.
[1] The line was owned by Indiana Boxcar Corporation from 2015 to 2019, and in September 2020 was one of four shortlines bought by Midwest & Bluegrass Rail LLC of Kansas City.
[9] Through trackage rights, the CCRA interchanges with Norfolk Southern Railway and CSX at Buckeye Yard.
The 15-mile (24 km) Camp Chase bike trail follows alongside the railroad except for a short stint along Big Darby Creek and a one-mile diversion along Georgesville Road in Columbus.
To create the Camp Chase trail, Columbus and Franklin County Metropolitan Park District worked with the Camp Chase Rail Company to manage the regulations and construction requirements needed to acquire an easement alongside active railroad tracks,[11][13] finalizing the easement in 2009.