The site for Walworth Junction is rich with railroad history. As the former Pendleton Yard, this site was a connection used for transport to and from the City of Cincinnati. In operation as a switch station, this site was used to connect Cincinnati to many other railroads throughout the country. We honor the history of this site with our name, logo and brand.

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Walworth Avenue in 1929

Walworth Avenue in 1929

Historic map of the PRR/Little Miami shops and Pendleton Yard from 1869. Cincinnati Wooster Pike is Eastern Avenue/Riverside Drive, and what's called Eastern Avenue on the map is Hoff on the left side and Walworth on the right.

Historic map of the PRR/Little Miami shops and Pendleton Yard from 1869. Cincinnati Wooster Pike is Eastern Avenue/Riverside Drive, and what's called Eastern Avenue on the map is Hoff on the left side and Walworth on the right.

Want to read more about the History of Walworth Junction? Read the very informative blog at Queen City Discovery by Ronny Salnero