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PCS 85.0
For many years, Salem had also benefited from passenger service provided by the Virginian Railroad. Virginian passenger service in Salem ended in 1954, five years prior to its merger with the N&W.
Tags: depots, N&W, Norfolk & Western, Salem, train stations, Virginian Railway
PCS 5.6
Young Business Men's Class of First Baptist Church.
PCS 88.0
Group photo of National Business College students.
PCS 88.1
"The student body assembled at the college building on Church Avenue and with well-filled baskets marched to the Norfolk & Western where they boarded a special train chartered for the occasion by Professor Coulter. The management of the Norfolk &…
PCS 88.2
A penmanship class in National Business College.
PCS 89.0
Located at Jefferson Street and Williamson Road, the Virginian Railway Station served passengers from 1910 to 1956. It was the only station constructed of brick along the entire length of the Virginian's 608 miles network.
PCS 89.1
Located at Jefferson Street and Williamson Road, the Virginian Railway Station served passengers from 1910 to 1956. It was the only station constructed of brick along the entire length of the Virginian's 608 miles network.
PCS 89.2
Birds-eye view looking northeast toward the Norfolk & Western General Offices and Hotel Roanoke.
PCS 5.7
Greene Memorial United Methodist Church is located at 402 2nd Street SW.
PCS 90.0
The Randolph Street Market was located at the corner of Williamson Road (Randolph Street) and Campbell Avenue.

