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Norfolk & Western Class J No. 611 steam locomotive is back into service for a limited series of passenger excursions this ...
ROANOKE, Va., July 17.- The Norfolk and Western Railway to-day announced the following changes in the traffic department of that road, effective July 15: ...
Norfolk & Western Class J No. 611 is poised to return to the Buckingham Branch Railroad this fall. Beginning on Sept. 26, ...
Explore the rise of the Norfolk and Western Railway, its innovations, and its lasting impact.
"The Thunder of Steam in the Blue Ridge" is a 1973 black and white film that documents the Norfolk & Western Railway's steam locomotives in the scenic Blue Ridge region of Virginia. Utilizing an ...
Photographs of the Norfolk and Western Railway, America's last great coal-powered railroad.
Donald W. Seale, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Norfolk Southern Corp., has announced his plan to retire effective March 1, 2015.
The Norfolk and Western Class 611 steam engine rolled through Lynchburg Monday evening. The 611 train is a part of the Norfolk and Western Railway's J Class steam locomotives. The J trains were ...
Atlanta-based Norfolk Southern Corp. donated its complete collection of historical documents and archives from Norfolk and Western Railway, its predecessor, to the Virginia Museum of History & Culture ...
Norfolk and Western originated as a nine-mile single-track line in 1838 to connect Petersburg and City Point (now Hopewell), Virginia.
Next month Norfolk Southern opens its new national headquarters in Atlanta, and to celebrate, the company has donated a massive archive of railway history to the Atlanta History Center.