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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.
Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad: Central West Virginia and Southern Railroad: 1913 1936 N/A Chaffee Railroad: WM: 1918 1950 Western Maryland Railway: Charleston, Clendenin and Sutton Railroad: B&O: 1891 1903 Coal and Coke Railway: Charleston and Gauley Railway: NYC: 1887 1890 Kanawha and Michigan Railway: Cheat Haven and Bruceton Railroad: B&O ...
The Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad (reporting mark DGVR) is a heritage and freight railroad in the U.S. states of Virginia and West Virginia.It operates the West Virginia State Rail Authority-owned Durbin Railroad and West Virginia Central Railroad (reporting mark WVC), [1] [2] as well as the Shenandoah Valley Railroad in Virginia.
West Virginia Central Railroad; Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1990) Winchester and Western Railroad This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 23:00 (UTC). ...
The Coal and Iron Railway (C&I) was a railroad in West Virginia. Its main line ran from Elkins to Durbin. The C&I was a subsidiary of the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC&P) and was later acquired by the Western Maryland Railway (WM).
Wardensville Railroad; West Penn Railways; West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway; West Virginia Midland Railroad; West Virginia Northern Railroad; Western Maryland Railroad; Western Maryland Railway; Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad (1899–1916) Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1886–99) Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (1916–1988 ...
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The railroad operated by the Dry Fork Railroad Company on the date of demise amounted to 36.7 miles of single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, and consisted of a main line extending from Hendricks to Horton, 31 miles, and a branch line projecting from Red Creek Junction to Lanesville, 5.7 miles, all in the State of West Virginia. Of the ...