N&W in 1912--Welch station
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Mon Mar 19 09:37:14 EDT 2012
Possibly there is one in Records of the Interstate Commerce Commission (RG
134), valuation records for Class I railroads, circa 1910-1920, at the
National Archives facility in College Park, MD. Records of the N&W are
especially rich in station photos from that period, all in black/white.
J. Kelling
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 12:50 PM, NW Mailing List
<nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>wrote:
> **
> *I would like to see a photo of the Welch station complex described
> herein. Where can I find one ?*
> **
> *Neil K. Yerger*
> **
> *audreyly at aol.com*
>
> In a message dated 3/16/2012 12:03:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org writes:
>
> Bluefield Daily Telegraph
> Wed., April 10, 1912
>
> WELCH NEWS NOTES
> ------
> *STATION NEARS COMPLETION*
> ------
> *Is Most Up-to-date to be Found Between Kenova and Roanoke*
> The handsome brick Norfolk and Western Railway station at this place
> is just nearing completion and occupancy being taken of the building. The
> freight station is annexed to the passenger station, which has been
> completed a number of months. The construction work of these buildings has
> been under supervision of John P. Pettyjohn & Company, of Lynchburg, with
> V. 0. Stuart acting as superintendent. When the disastrous fire visited
> Welch about a year ago, the Norfolk and Western station had a narrow escape
> from being destroyed, and the old building then standing was a very
> inferior station for a place the size of Welch. The members of the board of
> trade appealed to the officials of the railroad company to build at this
> place a Station creditable to the town, which request was granted, and work
> immediately begun. The building put up is a handsome brick structure,
> and is the most up-to-date depot to be found between Kenova and Roanoke.
> Every consideration looking forward to the convenience of the travelers
> boarding trains at Welch was considered, and it speaks highly of the
> Norfolk and Western to have supplied such a nice passenger and freight
> station at Welch. The new freight station, just finished, is amply large to
> conveniently and easily handle all freight coming in and going out; well
> built docks to truck freight to and from the cars make it an easy matter to
> dispose of all incoming and outgoing freight, and the freight agent, R. H.
> Miller, under whom is his efficient cashier, W. W. Wood, has a well trained
> force of men to serve the public and take care of their interest.
> ------
> Gordon Hamilton
>
>
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