Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway (1846–1917)

The original CH&D was founded by John Alexander Collins, who was born on June 8, 1815, in Staffordshire, England.

Collins is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, where his tombstone details his life and its work.

The railway received a charter from the State of Ohio on March 2, 1846, as the "Cincinnati and Hamilton Railroad".

In 1886 the CH&D was among the railroads controlled by the financial speculator Henry S. Ives before his spectacular collapse the following year.

The passenger depot followed a similar pattern, but was located farther north, between East Wayne Street and the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks.

Interior of a Pullman dining car on the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway, 1894
Map of the C H and D RR in 1873
Map of the C H and D RR in 1873, D and M RR is in red; C H and D in yellow.
Trust certificate of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad Company, issued 8. June 1883
Map of the CH&D in 1896