Luray depot

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Sun Apr 19 19:41:38 EDT 2009


I know this is an old subject now, but I've been away from my mail box for a
couple of weeks.

Mason Cooper's book on the Shenandoah line has several pictures of the Luray
station. Judging from the pictures, the station is one of the railroad's
standard designs, commonly called the "Farmville" station, I would guess
because Farmville was the first built to that plan. There are several of
the type still in existence--Farmville, Abingdon, Christiansburg and
Shepherdstown, to name a few. Most are of brick, but the Abingdon one is
stone.

Sam Putney

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>I think there were Link photos of Luray around the station........not sure.

> Charlie Long

>

> PS was in Luray last week. Station looking good!!!!!

>

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>>Cc: N&W Historical Society <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>, Bernie Hylton

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>>Subject: Luray depot

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>>April 7, 2009

>>

>>Good morning, David:

>>

>>I don't have anything specifically about Luray, although what you describe

>>is what I've been working on for Boyce. Bernie Hylton has been

>>researching Page County newspapers and may have some information about the

>>station. Also, you might visit the Shepherdstown station which as a

>>similar design as Luray and see what they've done in converting it to

>>leased space as well as event rentals of the main waiting room.

>>

>>Best wishes,

>>

>>Frank Scheer

>>f_scheer at yahoo.com

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>>RE: Attachment

>>Tuesday, April 7, 2009 11:30 AM

>>From: "Dave Tong" <dave.tong at pts-usa.com>

>>To: "'Frank Scheer'" <f_scheer at yahoo.com>

>>

>>Frank,

>>

>>I am involved with the renovation of the Luray Train Depot in Luray.

>>Do you have any information, pictures, artifacts, news articles, etc. for

>>Luray, Virginia's train depot?

>>

>>Dave

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