Tidewater Railway Company

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Incorporated in Virginia in 1904 to construct a railroad between Norfolk, Va., and Deep Water, W. Va.; charter amended and name changed to Virginian Railway in 1907.

From the description of Records, 1904-1907. (Virginia Tech). WorldCat record id: 28411296

The Tidewater Railway System was built in 1904 as an intrastate highway by William Nelson Page and Henry Huttleson Rogers in order to connect the Hampton Roads area with the coal mining regions and railroads of West Virginia. In 1907, Tidewater Railway was renamed the Virginia Railway Company. Known for its success and use of modern technologies, the Virginia Railway company became known as the "Richest Little Railroad in the World." Eventually, the Virginia Railway Company merged with the Norfolk and Western Railway in 1959. Today, the lines of the Virginia Railway Company operate under Norfolk and Western's successor, Norfolk and Southern.

From the guide to the Tidewater/Virginia Railway Company Records, 1905-1906, (Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.)

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referencedIn Norfolk & Western Financial Documents, 1882-1954, (Bulk, 1884-1916) Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
creatorOf Tidewater/Virginia Railway Company Records, 1905-1906 Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
creatorOf Tidewater Railway Company. Records, 1904-1907. Virginia Tech
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associatedWith Virginia Railway Company. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Deep Water (W. Va.)
Norfolk (Va.)
Virginia
West Virginia
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Local/Regional History
Railroads
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Active 1904

Active 1907

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