Kingston Branch at Christiansburg

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Fri Nov 3 10:40:28 EDT 2017


I don't think I've ever heard of the branch going to Floyd. 

I remember seeing some Valuation Maps showing it abandoned not much past the Southern States and the oil distributor across Route 11 there. I know both got cars on occasion, and I suspect the stockyard would have cars once in a while as well, but as Ray says, the crossing was paved over last year or so.

My recollection is that the Val maps showed the line running out to a mine at the end of the 3.68 miles, memory says it was a lead mine. But it never went any further, and I suspect that any kind of trace of the line is virtually gone with development today. The line kind of turned south, after the recent end of track. The only reference I can find right now on Google Maps is a "Kingston Court" in Christiansburg, who'd location sort of fits what I recall from the val map.

Ken Miller

On Nov 3, 2017, at 7:33 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:

> Abram,
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> The Kingston Branch was also the way that the Blacksburg Branch was accessed before the direct connection to the main line was built, probably in the 1960s. Trains travelled up the Kingston Branch for less than a mile, then switched over to the Blacksburg Branch and went over the main line on a bridge (which was removed when the direct connection was put in).
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> Today the Kingston Branch is still in place for about a mile and until about two years ago occasionally handled a car of feed or fertilizer for the Southern States facility on the site.  In the past year the branch was paved over  where it crosses the road to Cambria and is overgrown in weeds.  The very first part of the branch (about .2 miles) is still used from time to time by MOW equipment.
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> I recall once seeing something on this listserve (I believe) that said the initial plan was for the Kingston Branch to go always to Floyd.  I don’t know if this is correct and it never went there.
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> I hope my colleagues will weigh in on this.
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>      Ray Smoot
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> The 1897 Annual Report shows the Kingston Branch to have been 3.68 miles in length.
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> It would be a MOST WORTHY undertaking for someone familiar with local geography and history (hint-hint to to the firm of Hawkins Harper & Smoot, LLC) to build a .KMZ Google Earth file showing exactly where it was located... and make it available.
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> In my time there (beginning in 1964,) the Kingston Branch was just a dilapidated, forgotten track back into the weeds.  We occasionally shoved a car into the track, but I don't think there was any revenue business there.
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