
Virginian Railway - Wikipedia
The Virginian Railway (reporting mark VGN) was a Class I railroad located in Virginia and West Virginia in the United States. The VGN was created to transport high quality "smokeless" bituminous coal from southern West Virginia to port at Hampton Roads.
Virginian Railway: Map, Rosters, History, Electrification
2024年8月23日 · The Virginian Railway was created through the financial means of Henry Rogers in 1907, opening in 1909 and serving eastern Virginia and southern West Virginia.
History of the Virginian Railway - Princeton Railroad Museum
2016年1月3日 · Known as the “Richest Little Railroad in the World,” the Virginian Railway was formed in 1907 through the ‘marriage’ of the Deepwater Railway in West Virginia and the Tidewater Railway in Virginia.
Virginian EL-C - Wikipedia
The Virginian EL-C, later known as the New Haven EF-4 and E33, was an electric locomotive built for the Virginian Railway by General Electric in August 1955. They were the first successful production locomotives to use Ignitron (mercury arc) rectifier technology.
Home - Virginia Scenic Railway
ALL ABOARD THE VIRGINIA SCENIC RAILWAY! Step aboard Virginia’s only regularly scheduled tourist train excursion and ride the rails through the legendary Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. If you love trains you’ll know it’s all about the journey.
Virginia Railway Express | Virginia Railway Express
Comfortable and convenient, VRE trains have been the travel mode of choice for thousands of Virginians serving in the military or working for federal agencies for more than 30 years. Former and new passengers alike will experience a commute like no other on VRE. Alexandria, Va.
Norfolk Southern’s Princeton-Deepwater District – The ...
2015年7月29日 · The Princeton-Deepwater District displays some of the most amazing railroad scenery in Southern West Virginia, and one of the toughest districts on the Pocahontas Division. To those who may not be aware, the Virginian electrified a 133 mile stretch of their mainline between Roanoke, Virginia and Mullens, West Virginia in 1925-26.