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Consolidated Rail Corporation: West Virginia Railroad: B&O: 1886 1897 Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad: West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway: WM: 1881 1905 Western Maryland Railroad: West Virginia and Ironton Railroad: N&W: 1888 1890 Norfolk and Western Railroad: West Virginia Midland Railroad: 1905 1924 West Virginia Midland Railway ...
1918 map of the railroad. The West Virginia Northern Railroad (WVN) was a short line railroad that ran from Kingwood to Tunnelton in Preston County, West Virginia.It operated from 1886 to 1991.
This is a route-map template for rail transport in West Virginia, a United States railway network. For information on using this template, refer to Template:Routemap. For pictograms used, see Commons:BSicon/Catalogue
Williamson, West Virginia: Portsmouth, Ohio: Pocahontas District and Williamson District (written as Pocahontas/Williamson Districts) Bluefield, West Virginia: Williamson, West Virginia: The line is a former N&W line and the whole line was originally called the Pocahontas District under N&W ownership. [14] Princeton–Deepwater District
The West Virginia State Rail Authority (SRA) purchased the line from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on October 11, 1978. Upon purchasing the B&O's South Branch line, West Virginia became the first state in the United States to both own and operate a commercial freight railroad. The state's ownership was almost short lived as a result of major ...
The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC&P) was a railroad in West Virginia and Maryland operating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It had main lines radiating from Elkins, West Virginia in four principal directions: north to Cumberland, Maryland; west to Belington, WV; south to Huttonsville, WV; and east to Durbin, WV.
West Virginia & Regional History Center at West Virginia University, Personal Rapid Transit System "WVU's Morgantown PRT". Morgantown, West Virginia, US: West Virginia University. Archived from the original on June 22, 2007. West Virginia University Campus Map. Includes PRT Track. Morgantown, West Virginia, US; Smith, Nick; Dungan, Ellis (1977).
The West Virginia Secondary is a rail line that connects Columbus, Ohio, to Charleston, West Virginia, and beyond to the Gauley River valley, ending in Enon, West Virginia. [3] The line is about 250 miles long. [4] It crosses the Ohio River over the Point Pleasant Rail Bridge. [5]