College Special Train and Special Car

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Wed Jan 18 09:24:41 EST 2023


I only remember riding to the Richmond game on the train in 1963 but if 
Corps rode to the VMI game on the train that would have been the last 
one.  For some reason I thought we took buses to the VMI game but of 
course memories fade after  60 years ago.

Paul Mirick

On 1/18/2023 8:32 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>
> Last special train from Blacksburg carried the VPI Corps of Cadets to 
> Roanoke for the annual Thanksgiving Day game with VMI on Nov 28, 1963.
>
> Alex Schust
>
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> *Subject:* Re: College Special Train and Special Car
>
> I rode on on of these trains when a cadet at VPI.  It was 1963 and 
> train took us to a football game in Richmond (played University of 
> Richmond).  I believe this was the last special train from 
> Blacksburg.  Not sure when schools common name went from VPI to 
> Virginia Tech.
>
> Paul Mirick
>
> On 1/17/2023 11:15 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
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>     Good evening,
>
>     My name is Tyler Herod and I am doing research on the Huckleberry
>     (officially the Blacksburg Branch) and its historical connection
>     to Virginia Tech. While researching, I found a source that makes
>     consta.nt reference to “special trains” and “special cars.”
>
>     These trains and cars were always used to carry people for
>     sporting events, often football games. The size of the people
>     carried seemed to vary. For example, one section states “The
>     Varsity departed Blacksburg by special railway car on Friday
>     morning.” This implies that it was just one car on the train that
>     was reserved.
>
>     However, the source also states “The special Train from Lexington
>     pulled into the station at Lynchburg at 12:30, and disgorged its
>     mass of W. & L. students and supporters. The University Band of
>     thirty-five pieces was with the group.” To me, this implies the
>     entire train was reserved.
>
>     Does anyone know what the source may be referring to by “Special
>     cars” and “Special Trains”? Were these just normally scheduled N&W
>     trains where the colleges had reserved a car or the entire train,
>     were these special services provided by Norfolk & Western due to
>     the sporting events, or were these privately owned trains or cars
>     operated on N&W rails? The time period for these events is roughly
>     between 1902 to 1958.
>
>     Thank you for your time,
>
>     Tyler Herod
>
>
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