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- Tags: Railroads
Mt. Jackson New Railroad Station
Tags: Mt. Jackson, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Mt. Jackson New Railroad Station
Tags: Mt. Jackson, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
"War Views"
The reverse bears an advertisement for "War Views," images of various Civil War sites in…
Signal Knob, Near Strasburg, Virginia
The photograph was taken from the Route 55 Highway bridge just east of Strasburg.
The railroad bridge runs close to the…
Train Crossing at Narrow Passage Creek
Steam from the engine is visible along the length of the train and light is shining through rail car windows.
Tags: Bridges, Narrow Passage, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Trains, Virginia
Railroad Employees and Engine Number 1348
Identified are (l to r): Larry Mundy, conductor; C.R. Wetsel, extra fireman; E. Garvin, engineer; Harold Mauney, train master; Charles Chandler, agent; Omar Evans,…
Passengers Disembarking for Shenandoah Caverns
Two automobiles, on the left side of the image, are stationed to transport passengers on to the Shenandoah Caverns Hotel which was…
Tags: Automobiles, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Trains, Virginia
"Dinky" Railroad Excursion Train
The train is identified as the one which carried ore and other materials along the narrow-gauge railroad connecting Liberty Iron Furnace with Edinburg Virginia. This…
"Dinky" Railroad
Commonly, this line was known as the "Dinky" Railroad. It ran from Edinburg to Liberty Furnace and was operated by the Shenandoah…
Tags: Dinky, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
J.I. Triplett Mill and Rail Yard, Woodstock VA.
Pictured on the left of the image is J.I. Triplett's steam mill. That building still stands in 2025 and is home to several…
Tags: Businesses, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Woodstock
View of Railroad Bridge Over Pugh's Run
Tags: Bridges, Pughs Run, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
"Dinky" Railroad Track
This image is identified as being part of the narrow gauge rail line which ran from Edinburg to Liberty Furnace and was operated by the Shenandoah Iron and Coal Company in the early 20th century.…
Tags: Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Vann Railroad Trestle - "Dinky Railroad"
This is known as the Vann Trestle and it stood just west of the intersection…
Tags: Bridges, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Man with Railroad Handcar
This handcar was utilized on the "Dinky Railroad" which ran from Edinburg Virginia to Liberty Iron Furnace in Shenandoah County during the…
Tags: Men, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Unidentified People
Tags: Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Maurertown Depot
The building is no longer standing.
Tags: Depots, Maurertown, Men, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Strasburg Steam Flouring Mill
Strasburg Steam Flouring Mills occupied the area at 390 East King Street and its parking lot.
Original mill buildings stood at the…
Tags: Mills, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Railroad Bridge and Signal Knob, Near Strasburg
The photograph was taken from the Route 55 Highway bridge just east of Strasburg.
George James Keyes
George was the son of Shirley and American (Johnson) Keyes.
His wife was Rachel E. Keyes. Together they raised four children: Dorothy, Alma B., Lewis S., and Jerome W. Keyes.
George…
Tags: Keyes, Men, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Southern Railway, Virginia
Railroad Bridge Construction
This photograph was taken in the spring of 1924 when the Southern Railway Company installed a new bridge at…
Tags: Bridges, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Toms Brook, Virginia
Railroad Construction Crew
The photograph was taken in 1924 when the trestle was reconstructed.
Tags: Construction, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Toms Brook, Virginia
Railroad Construction Crew
The photograph was taken in 1924 when the trestle was reconstructed.
Tags: Construction, Men, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Toms Brook, Virginia
Toms Brook Virginia
The Toms Brook Depot is visible in the foreground.
This photograph would have been taken in 1924 when the…
Tags: Railroads, Shenandoah County, Toms Brook, Virginia
Railroad Bridge Construction
This photograph was taken in the spring of 1924 when the Southern Railway Company installed a new bridge at…
Tags: Bridges, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Toms Brook, Virginia
Edinburg Railroad Bridge Fire
The photograph is undated, but the fire occurred on August 2, 1915.
Tags: Bridges, Edinburg, Railroads, Shenandoah County, Virginia

