You are looking for a camo'd peanut butter jar along the County Line Trail. There is no reason to go near the tracks at any time. This trail runs from the town of Creston to the city of Rittman.
In 1863, the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad was built through the village. It was later remembered as the Erie Railroad. There were two depots/stations in the area. The first was located at "Russell Station" and was to serve the people of the nearby village of Seville. Russell Station was later called "Sterling." The second depot was placed where the railroad crossed the pike, "Pike Station."