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Chasing the Powhatan Arrow: A Travelogue in Economic Geography
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| #497480 in Books | 2016-10-18 | Original language:English | 9.02 x1.01 x5.98l, | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| More than a train book|By Leslie S. Allen|As a native of Southwest Virginia familiar with many of the areas discussed in this book, I enjoyed this unique travelogue that follows the route of an elegant passenger train that operated mid-20th century. I enjoyed learning about the mechanics and engineering involved in not only building trains but in building tracks, maintenance an||From its inception in the 1880s, The Norfolk & Western Railway primarily carried freight, principally conveying coal from the central Appalachian coal fields in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky to the eastern seaboard port of Norfolk and to Cincinnati for
From its inception in the 1880s, The Norfolk & Western Railway primarily carried freight but as a sideline, it always provided passenger service. A profitable, well-run company, N&W only accepted the very best.
As World War II ended, N&W offered several named trains along its main line, including the Cavalier, the Pocahontas, and its daytime flagship the Powhatan Arrow. Pulled initially by the magnificent Class J steam locomotives that N&W manufactured at its R...
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