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The South Branch Valley Railroad (reporting mark SBVR) is a 52.4-mile-long (84.3 km) railroad in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.The branch line, which parallels the South Branch Potomac River, runs north from Petersburg to Green Spring, where it connects to the national rail network at a junction with the CSX Cumberland Subdivision.
Pages in category "South Branch Valley Railroad" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Sewell Valley Railroad: C&O/ NYC: 1907 1931 Nicholas, Fayette and Greenbrier Railroad: Shenandoah Valley Railroad: N&W: 1870 1890 Shenandoah Valley Railway: Shenandoah Valley Railway: N&W: 1890 1890 Norfolk and Western Railroad: South Branch Railway: B&O: 1871 1912 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Strouds Creek and Muddlety Railroad: SCM B&O: 1904 ...
The Potomac Eagle Scenic runs on the track of the South Branch Valley Railroad, which was established by the state of West Virginia in 1978 to operate a line abandoned by the B&O. Freight service on this line operates on weekdays and occasionally on weekends, so the line is free for excursions on most weekends.
This is a route-map template for the South Branch Valley Railroad, a West Virginia railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
John J. Cornwell's brother William B. Cornwell of Romney was the president of the Winchester and Western Railroad at the time and had previously been president of the Hampshire Southern Railroad in the South Branch Potomac River valley in the 1910s.
Map of the Appalachian and Ohio Rail line. The Appalachian and Ohio Railroad (reporting mark AO) is a class III railroad operating in West Virginia.. Originally the Cowen and Pickens Subdivisions of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, the railroad was a part of CSX until it was leased to Watco, which began operating the railroad on March 25, 2005. [1]
In March 1977, a new interchange was built at Three Bridges, New Jersey with the former Lehigh Valley Railroad (LV) mainline. Freight service to Lambertville ended by 1995 with tourist operations ceasing by the end of 1998, when the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) prohibited operations south of Ringoes due to poor track conditions. There ...