But the Constitution which at any time exists, till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people, is sacredly obligatory upon all.". On August 31, 1987 the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, which had absorbed the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on April 30 of that year, merged into CSX. The City of Vermilion, population 10,927, is nestled in both Erie and Lorain Counties and borders Lake Erie and the scenic Vermilion River.Our 16 block Historic Downtown Vermilion serves as the Central Business District (CBD), which consists of City Administration Offices and Municipal Court, many retail businesses, professional offices, waterfront restaurants, marinas, and cultural entertainment and activities.The City of Vermilion is located just 35 miles west of Cleveland with world class cultural activities and within close proximity of Interstate 80-90, State Route 2, US Route 6, State Route 60, State Route 113, and rail, water, and air transportation.Cedar Point, the most popular tourist destination in Ohio, is only minutes away to the west and ferry services provide hi-speed passenger service to Kelleys Island and Put-in-Bay. The railroad also offers an extensive intermodal network in eastern North America. Use these options to set up your own multi-sport adventure challenge or use as a guide for your group's ride/race.Printable Bike Route Map available atwww.backroadsandbeachesohio.com. 1996 - 2006 ScanOhio Information Systems The area is known for its many orchards, wineries, alpaca farms and roadside fruit and vegetable stands. County Fire, Lorain These were the earliest visits to the east. The New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (AAR reporting marks NKP), abbreviated NYC&St.L, was a railroad that operated in the mid-central United States. The park also features an historical marker plaque highlighting Vermilion's railroad history. This fertile crescent also provides the natural microclimate for vineyard excellence. Freight of all kinds flies through the city, and as far as we can foresee, it will continue for 140 more years. An historically preserved wooden station, Vermilion's New York Central Station, sits adjacent to the park. Snohomish Co. Police/Fire (South) Windows/ASX Android/IPhone/MP3 Snohomish County Sheriff South District, Fire District #1 (includes areas of Everett, Lynnwood, Edmonds, Brier, Woodway and Mountlake Terrace) Vermilion, Ohio straddles a river of the same name as it empties into Lake Erie, and it has a past as colorful as the clay for which the river was named. City-style cars prowled the rails when it opened from Sandusky to Vermilion via Huron on July 26, 1899, a 24-mile sprint. The City of Vermilion is located just 35 miles west of Cleveland with world class cultural activities and within close proximity of Interstate 80-90, State Route 2, US Route 6, State Route 60, State Route 113, and rail, water, and air transportation. It was also the first portion of the Lake Shore Electric system to be abandoned, ending service on March 29, 1928. Users can paddle portions of both the Vermilion and Black rivers and a connecting section of waterway along the Lake Erie shoreline. Widely known as the "Greatest Electric Railway in the United States," the flaming orange trolley cars of the Lake Shore Electric Railway transported people and freight for thirty-seven years (1901-1938) along the southern Lake Erie shores from Cleveland to Toledo often reaching speeds of sixty miles per hour. They are EMD SD80MACs, all of which were inherited from Conrail.