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'''Shenandoah Valley Railroad''' is a historic name used by 2 railroads in [[Virginia]] in the US.
'''Shenandoah Valley Railroad''' refers to one of several railroads in the U.S. state of Virginia:
*[[Shenandoah Valley Railroad (short-line)]], a current short line

*[[Shenandoah Valley Railroad (1867–1890)]], predecessor of the Norfolk and Western Railway
*'''Shenandoah Valley Railroad (N&W)''' was a line completed in the 1880s extending down the Shenandoah Valley from [[Hagerstown, Maryland]] through the [[West Virginia]] panhandle into Virginia to reach [[Roanoke, Virginia]] and the [[Norfolk and Western Railway]] (N&W) in the late [[19th century]]. After a bankruptcy, it became part of the N&W in 1891, and today, it is a part of the [[Norfolk Southern]] system.
**[[Shenandoah Valley Railway (1890)]], short-lived successor to the above

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*'''Shenandoah Valley Railroad (short-line) '''([[AAR reporting mark]] '''SV''') is a government-owned intrastate [[short-line railroad]] extending northward from [[Staunton, Virginia]] in [[Augusta County, Virginia|Augusta County]] and [[Rockingham County, Virginia|Rockingham County]]. The line was originally built by the [[Baltimore and Ohio Railroad]] and later purchased in 1942 by the [[Chesapeake and Western Railway]]. The new short-line was formed late in the [[20th century]], and adopted the old historic name which was not in use. It is currently operated under contract by the [[Eastern Shore Railroad]], and interchanges with the [[Buckingham Branch Railroad]] and [[CSX Transportation]] at Staunton.

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Latest revision as of 16:09, 22 December 2010

Shenandoah Valley Railroad refers to one of several railroads in the U.S. state of Virginia: