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The Hocking Valley Railway (reporting mark HV)[1] was a railroad in the U.S. state of Ohio, with a main line from Toledo to Athens and Pomeroy via Columbus. It also had several branches to the coal mines of the Hocking Valley near Athens. The company became part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway system in 1910, and the line between Toledo and Columbus continues to see trains as CSX Transportation's Columbus Subdivision. Portions of the main line south of Columbus are now operated by the Indiana and Ohio Railway and Hocking Valley Scenic Railway.

Adkake no.250 
Stamped  H.V.  for Hocking Valley Railway 
Red Kopp globe is strongly cast H.V. 
Burner is a no.1 bayonet no.250 , fount is an Adlake no.300

Condition  - good , with a brown patina on top and tinned bottom frame , as these models are normally found .
No heavy rusting or pitting present. 
Fount is solid and burner is free and turning. 
No visible condition issues present 
Will clean up nicely or leave as is.

** has not been oil tested **

Adlake No.250 HV Hocking Valley Railway

SKU: HVRYAD250
$175.00Price
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