If you have ever been to Cincinnati, you’ve probably seen The Connector. An electric-powered streetcar that, well, connects Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine and Banks neighborhoods. It is free to ride 365 days a year and makes a 3.6-mile loop through the Central Business District.
However, once upon a time, the city had dreams of an underground subway system. In the mid-1800s, the Miami and Eerie Canal carried people and goods across the Midwest until trains became a more common mode…..