Hey gang! Wednesday is here again, with a new installment of the Midweek Photos we all know and love. Watch out for the trains!
Last week took me into the heart of Virginia. I had a meeting in Roanoke, and made this stop on the way in Clifton Forge VA. While Roanoke was an important town for the Norfolk & Western RR, Clifton Forge was important to the Chesapeake & Ohio. The C&O station stands a few blocks away from the location of the C&O Heritage Center, which is housed in the freight station, and gift shop in this green depot.
The Heritage center is not a running railroad. It is mainly a museum that is in the freight station.
Different artifacts such as these pieces of china are on display.
Plus, there are models of all sizes. An operating O scale layout, plus some of the live steam models. Odds and ends of the railroad are here for all to enjoy.
There are some full sized pieces on display in the yard.
Like this recently repainted caboose. It will likely be lettered C&O this summer.
And this GP7, which is on loan from the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke. Beautiful paint job here.
C&O 4-8-4 number 614 is also on display, although disguised as the Greenbriar Presidential Limited train engine. This luxury passenger train never had a chance to make a run from Washington DC to White Sulphur Springs' Greenbriar Resort.
You can actually go into the cab in this engine now. The garage door installed when she was stored on the Reading & Northern RR in Pennsylvania is still there.
Luxurious Diner "Gadsby's Tavern" is open for viewing, too.
Most of these cars will take a lot of work to resemble their former glory. It was a nice visit to this interesting town, though.
Your turn. Take this thread and run with it. It is now snowbird season, as people flee the snow let and head to warmer climates, bring your camera so those of us in the North can see what the South has to offer. Ta ta for now!