N&W in 1911--Pumping station

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Mon Feb 14 13:54:11 EST 2011


Wow. The documentation, so far, says that in spite of my extremely strong
memory to the contrary the station was south of the Clinch Valley track.
How I'm remembering it wrong is beyond me; at least Jim remembers it like I
do, so I'm in good company!

I will keep looking for the photo I remember that would show it where I
remember it. I don't think it's the ns229 photograph. I can't image moving
a brick station, which might conceivably have happened if Virginia Avenue
was widened.

Many thanks to everyone who's taken time to research this. If I do find
the photo I remember I'll scan it and contribute; otherwise "case closed"
and lots of head scratching!

Dave Phelps


In a message dated 2/14/2011 12:44:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org writes:

On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 10:43 PM, Dave wrote:


Gordon:

I lived in Bluefield VA 1947-1953, and the station was not in the location
shown on the drawing you attached. It was definitely between the main
line and the Clinch Valley line. It could not have been where the drawing
shows because by then Virginia Avenue was in place approximately where the
dashed lines are in the drawing. The picture I remember also shows the
little-known electrification of the Clinch Valley line as far as Tip Top.

I'll keep digging. Maybe the N&WHS archives or the Virginia Tech
collection will show something.




There are several images in the VT collection, which have the usual scant
details about the images.


One is _http://spec.lib.vt.edu/imagebase/norfolksouthern/full/ns227.jpeg_
(http://spec.lib.vt.edu/imagebase/norfolksouthern/full/ns227.jpeg) and I
found it by just searching on "Graham" in the imagebase. It has a handwritten
note on the edge stating "Bluefield, Va." and is labeled on the image as
"3588 - N - 3660 - Graham Station." It isn't the sharpest image, but I could
enlarge it enough to see that the signboard does read "Graham" on the
platform. The station building is in the distance, but appears to be wood.


Another is _http://spec.lib
.vt.edu/imagebase/norfolksouthern/full/ns229.jpeg_ (http://spec.lib.vt.edu/imagebase/norfolksouthern/full/ns229.jpeg)
found by searching on "Bluefield" in the imagebase. It too is noted as
"Bluefield, Va." on the edge, but is just labeled as "698." This station is brick,
fills the picture, and has "Bluefield, Va" on the station sign.


The Virginia Tech Library also has access to the digital Sanborn maps for
Virginia, so I was able to check out the 1930 and 1938 editions for
Bluefield (the only ones they have available). Both show the station on the south
side of the tracks, next to Virginia Avenue, with a "N&W Ry. Rep. Shop"
inside the wye, along with a small storage building. The 1938 map also shows
Virginia Ave. jogging under two steel bridges at the Virginia Hotel to go
under the Clinch Valley line and the third leg single track of the wye, then
jogging again to go between the bulk plants of the Gulf Oil Corp'n. on the
right (as one heads west) and the Pure Oil Co. on the left before eventually
crossing the Bluestone River. On the 1930 map, these two businesses didn't
exist, but the Thompson Coal Co. was just west of the location of the Pure
Oil location along the Clinch Valley line (both had a siding into their
operations).


Bruce in Blacksburg




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