1908 - Virginian Tracks

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Roanoke Times - February 14, 1908

VIRGINIAN TRACKS

Work Being Pushed Rapidly All Along the Line, Says Mr. Kee

Mr. John Kee, of Norfolk, chief counsel of the Virginian Railroad,
who spent yesterday in Roanoke, stated in reply to a query, that the
work of laying the track was now being pushed ahead at three
different points on the road. One gang of men is engaged in laying
rails near Brookneal and is coming west in the direction of Roanoke.
Another gang is at work east of Princeton, W. Va., and is moving
east, or towards Roanoke, and the third gang of men is rushing
matters just east of Roanoke and moving in the direction of
Brookneal, and just as soon as they meet the force that is working
from the latter place, the line from Roanoke to Norfolk will be completed.
"How long do you think it will be before trains are running into
Roanoke?" asked the reporter.
"Trains from Norfolk will reach Roanoke before those from the
west." replied Mr. Kee, "and I think the first train from Norfolk
will arrive here some time about the middle of August."
Mr. Kee explained that the laying of track had to be regulated to
a considerable extent by the installation of bridges, several of
which are now in course of construction.

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