1908 - RAILROAD NOTES
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Roanoke Times - May 06, 1908
RAILROAD NOTES
The Cairo & Norfolk
It is learned that operations will begin on the Cairo and Norfolk
Railroad by July 15th, according to the present plans of President Goode of
that company, who writes that he will be in Roanoke at an early date and
from here will go over the entire route. The company has immediately
available a sum that will justify the beginning of operations which the
company is anxious to do at the earliest moment on account of the abundance
and cheapness of labor. The company has estimated that it can build the
road at a much cheaper price per mile than the cost of the Virginian
Railway. Roanoke lumber contractors are figuring on supplying the lumber
for the entire line, while it is reported negotiations are on for grading
contracts.
A survey of the route has not been made but the route has been planned
from information supplied by engineers who are familiar with the entire
route, and grading contracts will be begun on the tracks of the engineers.
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Work on Virginian Railway Tracks
The track-laying force on the Virginian (Tidewater) railway has reach
Meherrin. The force is now busy putting in a side track here, and it is
expected that before very long regular trains will be running from Meherrin
to Norfolk. The laying of the steel rails will be carried on as rapidly as
possible from Meherrin west, though the work is necessarily slow, because
of the small force of men employed and the bad condition of the cuts.
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- Ron Davis, Roger Link
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