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- Norfolk and Western Railway - Wikipedia
The Norfolk and Western Railway (reporting mark NW), [1] commonly called the N W, was a US class I railroad, formed by more than 200 railroad mergers between 1838 and 1982 It was headquartered in Roanoke, Virginia, for most of its existence
- Norfolk Western Railway: Map, Logo, Rosters, History
The Norfolk Western was a highly profitable eastern coal-hauler that connected Norfolk with Cincinnati It disappeared into Norfolk Southern in 1982
- NWHS N W Introduction
The Norfolk Western Railway was a unique operation of modest proportions that achieved recognition beyond contemporary railroads of similar size In actuality, Norfolk Western had two differing styles
- N W | Passenger Trains - appalachian-railroads. org
The Norfolk Western (N W) Railway’s passenger service was known for its solid, if not obsesive, reliability Primarily a coal-hauling powerhouse, the N W’s passenger trains were a smaller, but meticulously maintained part of its operations
- N W Norfolk Western - Appalachian Railroad Modeling
The Norfolk and Western, first named so in 1881, was formed from more than 200 acquisitions and mergers beginning in 1838, eventually spanning from the tidewaters of Virginia to Omaha, Nebraska and reaching as far north as Buffalo, New York
- Norfolk and Western Railway Company - Encyclopedia Britannica
Norfolk and Western Railway Company was an American railroad that originated as an eight-mile single-track line in 1838 to connect Petersburg and City Point (now Hopewell), Virginia
- Bruce Harpers Norfolk Western Virginian Info
The Norfolk Western Railway has its roots in pre-Civil War Virginia, when three different railroads were built to connect the hinterlands with the Port of Norfolk
- Norfolk and Western Railway - Virginia Places
Initially, the most profitable business was hauling cotton from southern farms to mills in Virginia and further north However, the investors recognized that they could generate traffic from within Virginia, rather than just serve as a trunk route
- Norfolk Western Historical Society
Dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the Norfolk Western Railway and the Virginian Railway
- Norfolk Western Railway: Steam, Steel, and Storylines
Explore the rise of the Norfolk and Western Railway, its innovative steam engines, and its lasting impact on Roanoke and Southwest Virginia From its role as a major employer to its transformation during the diesel era, the N W's story remains a captivating chapter in 20th-century railroading
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