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NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 1 |
Article | Coal Dumping Facilities Being Enlarged (Piers 3& 4) | 06/01/1923 | Raitt, J. W. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 No 1 |
Article | The Beginning of a Great Railroad | 06/01/1923 | Helvestine, Frank | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 1 |
Article | The Vanishing Freight Claim | 06/01/1923 | Thompson, Norris G | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 1 |
Article | Large Tenders Feature New N&W Locomotives | 06/01/1923 | Reynolds, H. W. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 1 |
Article | Our New Class "C-2" Electric Locomotives | 06/01/1923 | Cousins, R. J. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 1 |
Article | The Beginning of a Great Railroad | 06/01/1923 | Helvestine, Frank | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 1 |
Article | Making a Locomotive Prove Its Worth | 06/01/1923 | Coddington, H. W. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 1 |
Article | Large Tenders Feature New N&W Locomotives | 06/01/1923 | Reynolds, H. W. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 1 |
Article | B. D. Gibson Plans Dinner for Veterans (Crew -1st Passenger Train Hagerstown to Roanoke) | 06/01/1923 | Bolinger, Marion E. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 2 |
Article | The Development of a Great Railroad | 07/01/1923 | Helvestine, Frank | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 2 |
Article | Finding and Developing Pocahontas Coal | 07/01/1923 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 2 |
Article | Our East Radford Timber Preserving Plant | 06/01/1923 | Bell, H.C. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 2 |
Article | Electric Lighting of Automatic Signals on the Big Sandy Line | 07/01/1923 | Richards, D. W. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 2 |
Article | Handling Material In Roanoke Shops | 07/01/1923 | Greenwood, H. F. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 2 |
Article | The New Coal Tipple at Williamson, W.Va. | 07/01/1923 | N&W Railway | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 2 |
Article | Jackson Lee Durham | 07/01/1923 | Nunnally, W. T. A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 3 |
Article | Turning Night into Day | 08/01/1923 | Oehler, Alfred G | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 3 |
Article | How Coal is Mined Along the N&W | 08/01/1923 | Dunglinson Jr, Geo | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 3 |
Article | Knocking the Hardness Out of Boiler Water | 08/01/1923 | Gibboney, Dr J.H. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 3 |
Article | Handling Perishable Freight on the N&W | 08/01/1923 | Cogburn, O. L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 3 |
Article | The Third Link in The N&W Chain | 08/01/1923 | Helvestine, Frank | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 3 |
Article | The Ninteenth Amendment and Our Women Workers | 08/01/1923 | Staff Writer | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 3 |
Article | Nottoway Pond | 08/01/1923 | Yingling, W. J. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 3 |
Article | How Do You Handle Your Train? | 08/01/1923 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 4 |
Article | An Unusual Construction Project at Ellsiton, VA | 08/01/1923 | Parsons, O. V. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 4 |
Article | History of The Norfolk & Petersburg | 08/01/1923 | Parsons, O. V. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 4 |
Article | A New Machine for Turning Push Poles | 09/01/1923 | Rudy, W. A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 4 |
Article | Lubricating Railway Equipment | 09/01/1923 | Ligon, L. P. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 5 |
Article | Manufacturing Cast Iron Car Wheels | 10/01/1923 | Greenwood, H. F. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 5 |
Article | Mike, The Shop Dog | 10/01/1923 | Callahan, L. B. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 5 |
Article | Time Book Twelve on The Eastern Division (1/9/1884) | 10/01/1923 | Cobb, U. G. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 5 |
Article | The Fifth Link in The N&W Chain (A. M. & O) | 10/01/1923 | Helvestine, Frank | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 5 |
Article | My Recollections of The Tug Early Days @ Williamson |
10/01/1923 | Cunningham, D. G. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 6 |
Article | Building The Shenandoah Line | 11/01/1923 | Helvestine, Frank | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 6 |
Article | Weighing Freight on The Fly | 11/01/1923 | Tate, H. A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 6 |
Article | Norfolk and Western Coffee - How It Is Made | 11/01/1923 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 1 No 6 |
Article | The Manufacture of Locomotive Cylinders | 11/01/1923 | Craig, F. T. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 1 NO 7 |
Article | Norfolk and Western Coffee - How It Is Made | 12/01/1923 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 1 |
Article | The North Carolina Branch Prepares for Heavier Traffic | 01/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 10 |
Article | The Village Built Around a Ferry - Became Lynchburg, VA. and Has Grown Into Second Largest Industrial City in Old Dominion | 10/01/1932 | Pierce, Eleanor | |||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 12 |
Article | John Morgan's Raid | 12/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 10 No 12 |
Article | President Hoover Special | 12/01/1932 | Fletch | |||
NW Magazine Vol 10 No 2 |
Article | When Signals Were New | 02/01/1932 | Potts, C.D. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 2 |
Article | Railroading in The Army | 02/01/1932 | Wilkinson, H. F. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 2 |
Article | The Pop Valve a Device to Permit The Escape of Steam | 02/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 3 |
Article | Recapitulation (Coal Traffic) | 03/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 4 |
Article | BRISTOL, VA, A Good Place To Live | 04/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 4 |
Article | Conquering The Blizzard, Wire Communication on The Shenandoad Division is Restored in Three Days | 04/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 5 |
Article | Efficient-izing Material Handling - New Central Supply Yard at Roanoke | 04/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 7 |
Article | Roanoke is 50 Years Old | 07/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 7 |
Article | LOCOMOTIVES VOICE - Articulate Giants Of The Rails Issue Commands, Broadcast Warnings | 07/01/1932 | Pierce, Eleanor | |||
NW Magazine Vol 10 No 7 |
Article | Roanoke is 50 Years Old | 07/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 8 |
Article | The Wytheville Hatchery | 08/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 8 |
Article | Air Cooled Sleeping Cars Add to Travel Comfort | 08/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 10 NO 9 |
Article | Pulverized Coal for Use in Heavy Forging Furnaces | 09/01/1932 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 1 |
Article | Where Rails and Water Meet | 01/01/1933 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 1 |
Article | In The Railroad's "Hospital" - Reveals Drastic Restorative Treatment (Passenger Car) | 01/01/1933 | Thierry, Marceau | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 1 |
Article | A 5O YEAR ALUMNUS - Charles F. Mayer, Introduction To Railroading On The Scioto Division | 01/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 10 |
Article | Our Historical Collection | 10/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 11 |
Article | The Last of The "Twelve Pole" Line | 11/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 12 |
Article | Reconditioning Side Frames for Trucks Under Locomotive Tenders | 12/01/1933 | Hahn, J. H. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 2 |
Article | WILLIAMSON - In The Heart Of A Billion Dollar Coal Field | 02/01/1933 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 2 |
Article | ROOSEVELT VISITS THE N&W - The President-Elect's Special Train Travels South Via Lynchburg And Bristol | 02/01/1933 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 2 |
Article | INDEPENDENT GENERATORS -Providing Adequate Electric Light For Passengers | 02/01/1933 | Hill, H. E. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 4 |
Article | Turning Coal Into "Juice" - Twenty Years of Use Prove Excellence of Electric Powre at Bluestone Plant | 04/01/1933 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 4 |
Article | Automatic Stokers - Continued Tests at Roanoke Shops | 04/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 4 |
Article | Mrs. Roosevelt Visits Luray | 04/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 4 |
Article | New Passenger Station - Thousands Witness Dedication of Cincinnati's | 04/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 4 p124 |
Article | FLOOD WATERS IN OHIO - Railroads And Cities Battle Against The Invasion Of The Ohio | 04/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 5 |
Article | The Railway's Exhibit at The Century of Progress | 05/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 5 |
Article | Old Railroad Bridge Recalls History | 05/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 6 |
Article | Triple Valves - Cleaning and Repair of | 06/01/1933 | Echols, J. E. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 8 |
Article | GOING TO CHICAGO - What The Railroad Man Or Woman Should See At Th e Century Of Progress | 08/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 8 |
Article | Gilbert Branch - Extending Between Wharncliffe and Gilbert | 08/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 8 |
Article | Reclaiming Second-Hand Car Axles By Converting Them Into Equipment Of A Smaller Size - A NEW SHOP PRACTICE | 08/01/1933 | McFadden, G. F. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 9 |
Article | A Trip with President Roosevelt | 09/01/1933 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 9 |
Article | Mrs. Roosevelt Attending White Top Musical Festival | 09/01/1933 | Pierce, Eleanor | |||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 9 |
Article | AN UNUSUAL STORM - Tropical Hurricane Strikes Norfolk And Virginia Seashore | 09/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 11 NO 9 |
Article | Abandonment Authorized - "12 Pole Line" | 09/01/1933 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 1 |
Article | 1933 Passes in Review (Calendar of Events on The N&W in 1933) | 01/01/1934 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 1 |
Article | The Making of Coils and Armatures | 01/01/1934 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 1 |
Article | PROLONGING MECHANICAL LIFE - Case Hardening Of Locomotive Parts At Roanoke Shops Helps To Reduce Maintenance Costs | 01/01/1934 | Lavinder, P. T. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 10 |
Article | THEATRE ON WHEELS - A New All-Steel Safety Motion Picture Car Replaces Old Car No. 551 | 10/01/1934 | Fisher, H. C. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 11 |
Article | President Roosevelt Pays a Friendly Visit to Roanoke and Salem | 11/01/1934 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 11 |
Article | MAIN RODS - A Glimpse Into The Manufacturer Of The Steel Bars Which Turn Driving Wheels | 11/01/1934 | May, D. R. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 12 |
Article | "OLD GABRIEL" - Installed When Roanoke Shops Were Built, Has Given 51 Years Of Service To The Company | 12/01/1934 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 2 |
Article | Charles S. Churchill is Dead - Retired N&W Vice President | 02/01/1934 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 3 |
Article | Fire Destroys Park Street Offices - Headquarters of Radford and Shenandoah Divisions Suffer Severe Damage in Night | 03/01/1934 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 3 |
Article | New Passenger Equipment | 03/01/1934 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 5 |
Article | Frogs Are Not Always What They Seem! | 05/01/1934 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 6 |
Article | A New Loading Device - Provides Increased Capacity and Greater Security to Automobile Shipments | 06/01/1934 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 6 |
Article | A New Century of Progress Exposition | 06/01/1934 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 7 |
Article | Summer Travel Is Cool Clean Comfortable | 07/01/1934 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 7 |
Article | BALLAST CLEANING MACHINES - Recondition The Railway's Roadbed And Help Keep Track Surfaces Smooth | 07/01/1934 | Gaines, E. C. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 12 NO 9 |
Article | The New Dining Cars | 09/01/1934 | Garrett, W. S. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 13 NO 1 |
Article | New Facilities at Norfolk | 01/01/1935 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 13 NO 1 |
Article | On The Night Trick - at Shaffers Crossing Shop and The Roanoke Station | 01/01/1935 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 1 |
Article | Santa Claus Visits the Travelling Public | 01/01/1935 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 12 |
Article | The N. & W. Pioneers Again | 12/01/1935 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 2 |
Article | Passenger Improvements | 02/01/1935 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 2 |
Article | New Branch LIne | 02/01/1935 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 3 |
Article | Through the Years.... | 03/01/1935 | Pierce, Eleanor | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 3 |
Article | On the NIght Trick | 03/01/1935 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 3 |
Article | More Air Conditioned Cars | 03/01/1935 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 3 |
Article | 130 Miles of New Track | 04/01/1935 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 3 |
Article | Four Trains and a Slogan | 04/01/1935 | Pierce, Eleanor | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 4 |
Article | On the NIght Trick | 04/01/1935 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 5 |
Article | What About Coal? | 05/01/1932 | Pierce, Eleanor | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 5 |
Article | Modernizing Equipment | 05/01/1932 | Garrett, W. S. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 5 |
Article | On the NIght Trick | 05/01/1932 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 6 |
Article | Volume and Mass Appearl | 06/01/1935 | Pierce, Eleanor | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 9 |
Article | On the Trail of the Hammer | 09/01/1935 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 9 |
Article | On the Night Shift | 09/01/1935 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 9 |
Article | Train Scheduled Faster | 09/01/1935 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 13 No 9 |
Article | Lake Type Coal Pier | 10/01/1935 | Fletch | |||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 4 P 111 |
Article | Introducing Coal Pier No. 5 | 04/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 1 |
Article | On the Night Trick | 01/01/1936 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 1 |
Article | Time Card Tells Story | 01/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 10 P 339 |
Article | New Freight Engines | 10/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 10 P 342 |
Article | The "Iron Age" in Virginia | 10/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 10 P 350 |
Picture | Engine 249 and crew | 10/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 10 P 362 |
Picture | Company Dwelling | 10/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 10 P 366 |
Picture | Coaling wharf passes | 10/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 11 |
Article | "Pigs" Went to Market | 11/01/1936 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 11 Supplement |
Article | Arthur Chase Needles 1867-1936 | 11/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 11 P 404 |
Article | The Rails Develop a New Frontier | 11/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 11 P 417 |
Article | Rexall Train Visits | 11/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 12 P 435 |
Article | Our New President | 12/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 12 P 448 |
Article | On the Night Trick | 12/01/1936 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 12 P 450 |
Picture | Joyce Ave Yard, looking east | 12/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 12 P 458 |
Article | Ford Dealers Travel | 12/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 3 |
Article | General Notice (Railroad Retirement Act) | 03/01/1935 | Needles, A.C. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 3 |
Article | An Old Bill of Lading (AM&O) | 03/01/1935 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 3 P 86 |
Article | On the Night Trick | 03/01/1936 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 4 Cover |
Picture | New Pier 5 and Tugboat | 04/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 4 P 128 |
Picture | Engine and crew, 1908 | 04/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 4 P 129 |
Picture | Wood Burner Locomotives | 04/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 4 P 140 |
Picture | Laying new rail | 04/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 4 P 141 |
Picture | Bluestone Shifter, 1904 | 04/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 5 Cover |
Picture | New Class A No. 1200 | 06/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 5 P 166 |
Picture | More Air Conditioned Cars | 05/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 5 P 166 |
Picture | New Trains Added | 05/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 5 P 176 |
Picture | Work train at Pembroke Limestone Company's quarries in 1916 (4-wheel caboose?). | 05/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 6 P 188 |
Article | Our New Locomotives | 06/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 6 P 196 |
Picture | Caboose office 1896 | 06/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 6 P 196 |
Picture | Caboose and train crew 1896 | 06/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 6 P 198 |
Article | More Air Conditioned Cars | 06/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 6 P 198 |
Article | Advertising Coal Pier No. 5 | 06/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 6 P 204 |
Picture | Shop building and power house, looking north, at Shenandoah | 06/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 8 Cover |
Picture | JO interlocking tower | 08/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 8 P 264 |
Article | The Story of the Shovel | 08/01/1936 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 9 P 214 |
Article | Record Train Order (1925) | 09/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 9 P 297 |
Article | Comments on Falls Mill | 09/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 9 P 298 |
Article | Railroading in Miniature minute minuate miniature |
09/01/1936 | Walker, A.G. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 9 P 314 |
Article | History in Express Receipts (1861 & 1879) | 09/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 14 No 9 P 331 |
Picture | Train No. 36 | 09/01/1936 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 1 P 11 |
Article | 1936 Passes in Review | 01/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 1 P 18 |
Picture | Mystery Picture (Winston - Salem Line?) | 01/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 10 COVER |
Picture | Pocahontas Passing "US" Tower at Villamont | 10/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 10 P 434 |
Article | Loading a "Caterpillar" | 10/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 10 P 446 |
Picture | General Office Building circa 1900 | 10/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 10 P 449 |
Picture | Headquarters and Personnel of The New Zone Revision Bureau | 10/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 10 P 468 |
Picture | West Roanoke Shop Employees and No. 72, 1904 | 10/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 15 No 12 |
Article | Winston Salem "Night Hawks" | 11/01/1937 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 15 No 12 |
Article | New Loading Crane | 11/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 15 No 13 |
Article | N. & W. Track Rates High | 12/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 15 No 13 |
Article | Wheel Rollers Please Crowd | 12/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 2 P 38 |
Article | The Great Flood | 02/01/1937 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 2 P 54 |
Picture | Locomotive No. 63 with Crew at Eckman | 02/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 2 P 57 |
Article | New Ticket Office Opened (Norfolk) | 02/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 3 P 76 |
Article | Open for Business (Scioto Div. After Flood) | 03/01/1937 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 3 P 84 |
Article | On The Night Trick | 03/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 4 P 121 |
Article | Accidents Do Not Happen | 04/01/1937 | Blakemore, C.H. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 4 P 128 |
Article | A New Lifting Device | 04/01/1937 | Wade, C.B. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 4 P 137 |
Article | Battle to BE RE-Enacted (Battle of The Crater) | 04/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 4 P 150 |
Picture | Engine 698 at Gary, W. VA | 04/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 5 Cover |
Picture | Island Yard (Aerial View) | 05/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 5 P 160 |
Article | The Saw and Its "Family Tree" | 05/01/1937 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 5 P 174 |
Article | Picture Renews Friendship (John A. Pilcher) | 05/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 5 P 179 |
Picture | Three Flat Cars Carried This Rotary Cylinder | 05/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 6 P 210 |
Article | Vacations of Yesterday (Montgomery County Resorts) | 06/01/1937 | Pierce, Eleanor | |||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 6 P 236 |
Picture | West End of Car Shop Yard,Roanoke | 06/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 6 P 242 |
Picture | Pusher Engine | 06/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 7 P 299 |
Picture | North Side, East End of Freight Car Shop | 07/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 7 P 307 |
Picture | Dispatcher's Office at Bluefield in 1905 or 1906. | 07/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 8 COVER |
Picture | Welding Class A Firebox | 08/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 15 No 9 COVER |
Picture | This Locomotive Designed and Built By Norfolk and Western Employees | 08/01/1937 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 8 |
Article | Norfolk and Western Railroad Company - Born of The AM&O Foreclousure Sale | 08/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 No 1 |
Article | 1838 - a Century of Service - 1938 | 01/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 16 No 1 |
Article | Trailing a Carload of Freight - Part 1 | 01/01/1938 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 No 1 |
Article | Former N & W. Man-Now Combustion Engineer-Praises Pocahontas Coal | 01/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 16 No 1 |
Article | A Message from The President, Norfolk and Western Veterans | 01/01/1938 | Ayers, L. C. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 10 |
Article | The Norfolk and Western Railway Centennial Celebration | 10/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 10 |
Article | LA Guardia Travels Over The Norfolk and Western Railway | 10/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 11 |
Article | Keeping Steps - Progress on N&W Territory | 11/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 11 |
Article | We Look Back - 20th Anniversary of Armistice | 11/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 11 |
Article | The National Coal Association Speaks to Millions | 11/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 13 |
Article | J A Pilcher - Retires | 12/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 13 |
Article | The Bells - Casting Bells on Roanoke Foundry | 12/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 13 |
Article | Keeping Step Second Installment | 12/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 2 |
Article | A Glimpse of a Century of Service on the Norfolk and Western Railway and It's Predecessor Lines Reveals Remarkable Achievement | 02/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 2 |
Article | The Trains Must Go Through In Providing All-Weather Transportation Railroads Must Battle the Elements to Keep Locomotives Running, Signals Operating and Tracks Open | 02/01/1938 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 2 |
Article | Trailing a Carload of Freight The Shipment of Sugar is Transferred from Ship to Railway Freight Car, Part two | 02/01/1938 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 2 |
Article | V. & T. Employee is Found (General R.M. Colvin) | 02/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 3 |
Article | Faith-Plus Works! Early Citizens of Lynchburg and Southwest Virginia Conquered Mountains-Physical and Figurative | 03/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 3 |
Article | New Steel Postal Cars are Added To Railway's Service | 03/01/1938 | Fisher, H. C. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 3 |
Article | The Party Line | 03/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 3 |
Article | Another Mystery Picture, possibly somewhere in the Radford Division | 03/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 4 |
Article | The Southside Railroad Now the N.&W. Main Line Between Petersburg and Lynchburg, Va. Has An Interesting History | 04/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 4 |
Article | Tolerance | 04/01/1938 | Shupe, Ralph | |||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 4 |
Article | Realistic Model N&W Locomotive and Coal Train Built By New Yorkers | 04/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 4 |
Article | Interesting Old Picture of Portsmouth Terminal | 04/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 5 |
Article | 100 Years in 30 Minutes, New "Century of Service" Vocafilm Recreates History of the Railway | 05/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 5 |
Article | "Old Gabriel," Roanoke Shops Whistle, Has "Off Spring" on Western Railroad | 04/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 5 |
Article | Behind the Scenes With A Locomotive, The Efficient and Dependable Performing of Our Railroad's Engines is Made Possible by Regular Inspections and Repairs at the Engine Terminal At the Conclusion of Each Run | 05/01/1938 | Robinett, R. L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 5 |
Article | Railroad History at a Glance - Historical Collection of the Transportation Library at the General Office Building | 05/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 5 |
Article | Behind the Scenes With A Locomotive, The Efficient and Dependable Performing of Our Railroad's Engines is Made Possible by Regular Inspections and Repairs at the Engine Terminal At the Conclusion of Each Run | 05/01/1938 | Patton, R. D. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 6 |
Article | The Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad | 06/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 6 |
Article | Shop Instruction Classes Hold "Finals" | 06/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 6 |
Article | N. & W. Trains of 1891 | 06/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 7 |
Article | N. & W. Trains of 1891 | 07/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 7 |
Article | The Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio | 07/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 7 |
Article | A Unique Exibit, A Real Mine is Used to Demonstrate the Mining of Coal | 07/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 7 |
Article | Old Picture Portsmith Shop | 07/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 16 No 7 |
Article | Old Picture Portsmith Shop | 07/01/1938 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 8 |
Article | The City Point Rail Road | 08/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 8 |
Article | Accurate Gages Make Precision Transportation | 08/01/1938 | Hahn, J. H. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 16 NO 8 |
Article | Industrial Show Attracts Thousands | 09/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 N0 4 |
Article | Locomotive Takes Shower Bath - Williamson | 04/01/1939 | Hager, R. M. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 N0 5 |
Article | When The Fleet's in - Navy in Norfolk | 05/01/1939 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 2 |
Article | The Manufacture of Brick | 02/01/1939 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 1 |
Article | Pictorial Highlights | 01/01/1938 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 1 |
Article | Little Grains of Sand | 01/01/1939 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 1 |
Article | When Trains Carried Bibles | 01/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 1 |
Article | Trains - A Poem | 01/01/1939 | Baird, Doona | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 1 |
Article | New Hotel Roanoke | 01/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 10 |
Article | 'Messenger' No 73115 | 08/01/1939 | Bundy, Harry | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 11 |
Article | What Makes It Go ? | 11/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 11 |
Article | N&W Employees Build Improved Stock Cars | 11/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 11 |
Article | Pictorial Highlights | 11/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 12 |
Article | Railroad Men Speak Their Minds | 12/01/1939 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 12 |
Article | Norfolk Citizens Dedicate Underpass - Hampton Blvd. | 12/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 2 |
Article | Our Family Quiz | 02/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 2 |
Article | The Innumerable Caravan | 02/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 2 |
Article | Travelers Find 500 Large Photographs of N&W Scenes in Coaches and Diners | 02/01/1939 | Stump, J. S. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 4 |
Article | Grade Crossing Disappears - Hampton Blvd. Norfolk | 04/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 4 |
Article | Our Second Largest Freight Commodity | 04/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 5 |
Article | Betterments at Roanoke - Passenger Station | 05/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 6 |
Article | Keeping America in Trees | 06/01/1939 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 7 |
Article | It's Harvest Season | 07/01/1939 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 7 |
Article | A Preventable Waste - Rail Burn | 07/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 7 |
Article | Laundry for Freight Cars | 07/01/1939 | Bundy, Harry | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 8 |
Article | It's An Ideal Vacation Place - New York World's Fair | 08/01/1939 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 8 |
Article | The Story of Asphalt | 08/01/1939 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 8 |
Article | Rail Enthusiasts to Visit Roanoke | 08/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 8 |
Article | It's An Ideal Vacation Place - New York World's Fair | 08/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 8 |
Article | Rebuilding a Coal Car in 24 Minutes | 08/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 8 |
Article | New Bridge Is Highest on N&W | 08/01/1939 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 17 NO 8 |
Article | Looking Back Over 46 Years of Railroad Service | 08/01/1939 | Shaw, J. G. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 1 |
Article | Milestones of Progress in 1939 | 01/01/1940 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 1 |
Article | Improvements at Lambert Point | 01/01/1940 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine Vol 18 No 10 |
Article | Railroad Wonderland | 10/01/1940 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 18 No 10 |
Article | The Power Behind the Nation | 10/01/1940 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 18 No 11 |
Article | "The Man in the Box" | 11/01/1940 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 18 No 11 |
Article | New Paint Yard in Service | 11/01/1940 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 18 No 11 |
Article | The Early Days of Williamson | 11/01/1940 | Ayers, L. C. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 18 No 12 |
Article | Running Trains by Remote Control | 12/01/1940 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 18 No 12 |
Article | The Galaxy Leaf | 12/01/1940 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 2 |
Article | Directing 125 Trains a Day - Pocahontas Division | 02/01/1940 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 2 |
Article | Rolling on Rollers - Floating Driving Axle Type Roller Bearings | 02/01/1940 | Wisbey, G. T. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 2 |
Article | The Trains Go Through - 24 Inch Snow Fall | 02/01/1940 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 3 |
Article | "Ambassador of Good Will" - N&W Agent | 03/01/1940 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 3 |
Article | Strike Up The Band | 03/01/1940 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 3 |
Article | Two Million Bulbs Shipped Over N&W in Two Months - Abingdon Branch | 03/01/1940 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 4 |
Article | Captain of The Train - Passenger Conductor | 04/01/1940 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 4 |
Article | The Age of Stone - Moving Stone | 04/01/1940 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 4 |
Article | New Signals Installed on Norfolk Division | 04/01/1940 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 5 |
Article | Black Magic | 05/01/1940 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 5 |
Article | All Aboard for All America! | 05/01/1940 | ||||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 5 |
Article | Behind The Scenes on Norfolk and Wester Dining Cars | 05/01/1940 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 6 |
Article | The Railroads and The National Defense | 06/01/1940 | Bundy, Harry | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 6 |
Article | Streamlined Coal | 06/01/1940 | Parkes, Holcombe | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 6 |
Article | "New Cars Added to Fleet" | 06/01/1940 | Bundy, Harry | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 7 |
Article | The Power Behind The Nation - Coal | 07/01/1940 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine VOL 18 NO 8 |
Article | "Front Door" of The Norfolk and Western - Pier No. 5 | 08/01/1940 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 18 No 8 |
Article | When Freight Cars "Leave Home" | 08/01/1940 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 18 No 8 |
Article | New Paint Yard... | 08/01/1940 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 18 No 9 |
Article | Bluefield Industrial SHow Heards Progress in Coal Mining | 09/01/1940 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 1 |
Article | Oneday | 01/01/1941 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 1 |
Article | First Stage of Yard Improvemnt Well Underway | 01/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 10 |
Article | Still Pioneering...In 1941 | 10/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 11 |
Article | Guardian of the Rails | 11/01/1941 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 11 |
Article | Streamlined Equipment in Service | 11/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 11 |
Article | Joining Rails By Welding | 11/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 12 |
Article | Streamlined Equipment Gets A Big Hand | 12/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 12 |
Article | Building of New Yard Progresses... | 12/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 2 |
Article | The March of Progress | 02/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 3 |
Article | Waynesboro, Virginia | 03/01/1941 | Pierce, Eleanor | |||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 4 |
Article | Arsenal of Democracy | 04/01/1941 | Cheff, A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 4 |
Article | Portsmouth Yard Enlarged | 04/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 4 |
Article | New Passenger Equipment Ordered | 04/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 4 |
Article | Out of the Past V&T | 04/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 5 |
Article | The Job that's Never Finished | 05/01/1941 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 5 |
Article | New Underpass at Waynesboro is Dedicated | 05/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 5 |
Article | New Streamliner Makes Debut, The Tennessean | 05/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 6 |
Article | Norfolk & Western in Uniform | 06/01/1941 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 6 |
Article | 43,614 Persons Visit New Streamliner, The Tennessean | 06/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 6 |
Article | Locomotives get new Lettering (Gold) | 06/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 7 |
Article | Progress of Roanoke Yard Project | 07/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 8 |
Article | Building our Streamlined Locomotives | 08/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 8 |
Article | Old Magazines, Reveal Progress made by the Railroads | 08/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 8 |
Article | New Warehouse Completed | 08/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 19 No 9 |
Article | Roanoke Yard Improvements Are Well Advanced | 09/01/1941 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 1 |
Article | Development of Train Control on Single Track | 01/01/1924 | Richards, D. W. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 1 |
Article | Mahomet Goes to The Mountain(Supply for Construction Crews) | 01/01/1924 | Preston, J. B. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 1 |
Article | Destruction Fire in Roanoke (Gen'l Office Fire) | 01/01/1924 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 10 |
Article | Building The Ohio Extension | 10/01/1924 | Helvestine, Frank | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 11 |
Article | Completing The "Ohio" Extension | 11/01/1924 | Davidson, John C. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 11 |
Article | New Shops at Shenandoah | 11/01/1924 | Budwell, Walter | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 11 |
Article | New Viaduct at Petersburg | 11/01/1924 | Johnson, V. D. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 11 |
Article | Our New 16, 000 Gallon Tenders | 11/01/1924 | Eldridge, W. K. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 12 |
Article | What Does The Sectionman Do? | 12/01/1924 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 12 |
Article | The Eckman Type Ash Hoist | 12/01/1924 | Barry, J. J. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 12 |
Article | The Railroad Goes A-Mining | 12/01/1924 | Howe, Dan J. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 2 |
Article | Joseph W. Coxe, Comptroller, Retires | 02/01/1924 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 2 |
Article | Four-Sheet Fireboxes for Mallet Locomotives | 02/01/1924 | Doarnberger, John A | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 2 |
Article | Increasing The Average Daily Mileage of Freight Cars | 02/01/1924 | Tice, E. J. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 3 |
Article | Our Reporter Gets Into a Hot Place (The Making of Iron and Steel Provies Copy for a "Warm" Story | 03/01/1924 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 4 |
Article | Transportation of Materials in Roanoke Shops | 04/01/1924 | Thomas, James M. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 4 |
Article | Captain John P. Green Dies | 04/01/1924 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 4 |
Article | Seeing Things As Dante Did (Mfg. of Steel) | 04/01/1924 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 5 |
Article | President N. D. Maher Retires | 05/01/1924 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 5 |
Article | Our New Class Y-2a Locomotive | 05/01/1924 | Staley, H. F. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 5 |
Article | Our New Class Y-2a Locomotive | 05/01/1924 | Coldiron, S. E. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 5 |
Article | Completing The Story of Steel | 05/01/1924 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 6 |
Article | Trackless Trains at Roanoke Passenger Station | 06/01/1924 | Carter, W. B. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 6 |
Article | Reassembling a Mallet Locomotive in Eighteen Engine Shop Hours | 06/01/1924 | Richardson, E. L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 7 |
Article | Reassembling a Mallet Locomotive in Eighteen Engine Shop Hours | 07/01/1924 | Gaines, E. C. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 8 |
Article | Rivets and Noise Provide Another Yarn (Building "HU" Hoppers) | 08/01/1924 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 8 |
Article | Telegraph and Telephones on The N&W | 08/01/1924 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 8 |
Article | Removing Low-Pressure Valve Heads and Front Cylinder Heads | 08/01/1924 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 9 |
Article | The Stores Department Adapts a Motto | 09/01/1924 | Wade, J. W. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No 9 |
Article | New Light on Rough Handling | 09/01/1924 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No. 10 |
Article | Providing The "EATS" for Our Guests | 10/01/1924 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No. 10 |
Article | Have You a Little Coal Pile at Home? | 10/01/1924 | Shelton, John | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No. 2 |
Article | Our New 200 Ton Derrick Car | 02/01/1924 | Black, R. L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No. 7 |
Article | Building The New River Division | 07/01/1924 | Helvestine, Frank | |||
NW Magazine Vol 2 No1 |
Article | Rebuilding Kenova Bridge Under Traffic | 01/01/1924 | Turner, F. P. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 1 |
Article | Service to the Nation | 01/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 1 |
Article | Roanoke Yard Takes on New Apperance | 01/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 10 |
Article | Gangway for Passengers! | 10/01/1942 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 10 |
Article | The Story of Our Shops | 10/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 11 |
Article | French Railroads ... Will Speed Democracy's Offensive | 11/01/1942 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 11 |
Article | New Weighing Facilities | 11/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 12 |
Article | Christmas Greetings From Britian | 12/01/1942 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 2 |
Article | Save to Save America | 02/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 3 |
Article | Load 'Em Up and Keep 'Em Moving! | 03/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 4 |
Article | Democracy's Railroads Give World-WIde Service | 04/01/1942 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 4 |
Article | Enlarging Blackstone Station... | 04/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 5 |
Article | Save a pound of Coal! | 05/01/1942 | Brown Jr., C.C. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 8 |
Article | The Railroad...and War! | 08/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 8 |
Article | "Old Gabriel" Is Drafted... | 08/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 8 |
Article | Yard Lengthened... | 08/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 20 No 9 |
Article | Builds Model Wrecker... | 09/01/1942 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 1 |
Article | Improvements Speed War Traffic Over the Shenandoah Line | 01/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 1 |
Article | The Story of Our Shops | 01/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 10 |
Article | Guardians of the Signals | 10/01/1944 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 10 |
Article | Russia's Modernized Railroads Speed Enemy's Downfall | 10/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 12 |
Article | Going.. Going... Gone!! | 12/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 2 |
Article | Norton is 50 Years Old | 02/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 2 |
Article | Ice Jam of 1917 ... | 02/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 3 |
Article | Railroading at Camp Pickett | 03/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 4 |
Article | Freight Train | 04/01/1944 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 5 |
Article | Rail Gang | 05/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 5 |
Article | British Railway Controls | 05/01/1944 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 6 |
Article | Liberation of Europe | 06/01/1944 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 6 |
Article | Mechanical Car Washer Installed at Norfolk | 06/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 7 |
Article | Toughest Railroad in the World | 07/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 7 |
Article | The Story of our Shops | 07/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 7 |
Article | New Tie-Adzing Machine | 07/01/1944 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 8 |
Article | An Afternoon at Portsmouth Passenger Station | 08/01/1944 | Perkinson, George | |||
NW Magazine Vol 22 No 9 |
Article | Healthy Water for the Iron Horse | 09/01/1944 | Crockett, C. L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 1 |
Article | Improvements at Williamson | 01/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 1 |
Article | The Story of Our Shops | 01/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 10 |
Article | Our Railroad and the War | 09/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 10 |
Article | The N&W Looks Ahead | 09/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 10 |
Article | A Railroader's Story | 09/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 11 |
Article | Making the "Ribons of Steel" | 11/01/1945 | Baker, Orrin H. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 11 |
Article | Greatest Show on Earth | 11/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 11 |
Article | N. & W. to Build New Port Facilities at Norfolk | 11/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 12 |
Article | Christiansburg Celebrates 150th Birthday | 12/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 12 |
Article | Victory Train Visits N. & W. | 12/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 2 |
Article | 1944 Our Busiest Year | 02/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 2 |
Article | Gateway to the Battlefronts | 02/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 2 |
Article | New Movie Tells Story of Modern N. & W. Locomotive | 02/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 4 |
Article | The "Battle of The Levee" | 04/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 5 |
Article | Trail-Blazing for Coal! | 05/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 7 |
Article | The Story of Our Shops | 07/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 8 |
Article | Out Where the Trains Go By! | 08/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 8 |
Article | "I've Been Working on the Railroad?" | 08/01/1945 | Sheehan, T. E. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 9 |
Article | Coal's Postwar Future | 09/01/1945 | N&W Railway | |||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 9 |
Article | What does a freight Train Carry? | 09/01/1945 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 9 |
Article | Grade Crossing Improved? | 09/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 23 No 9 |
Article | Remember When: Street Car line between Roanoke & Vinton steam powered | 09/01/1945 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 1 |
Article | Our Roll of Honor, World War II | 01/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 1 |
Article | Interviewing our Chief Clerks | 01/01/1946 | Long, Tag A. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 1 |
Article | Roanoke Passenger Station photo - 1895 | 01/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 10 |
Article | Together We Grow! | 10/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 10 |
Article | The Gas Turbin Locomotive | 10/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 11 |
Article | Cincinnati Line Improvements are Underway | 11/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 11 |
Article | From Plows to Atoms | 11/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 12 |
Article | A Day with a Yard Crew | 12/01/1946 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 2 |
Article | Freight Service Improved | 02/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 2 |
Article | Tiny but Tough, Keen Mountain Railroad | 02/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 2 |
Article | Transportaion Corps in the E.T.O. | 02/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 2 |
Article | N. & W. Leads in Smoke Abatement? | 02/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 3 |
Article | The Iron Makers of Hanging Rock | 03/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 3 |
Article | Home of Miracle Drug | 03/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 3 |
Article | Rebuilding Europe's Railroads | 03/01/1946 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 4 |
Article | Our New Train (passenger) | 04/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 4 |
Article | Williamsburg, Ohio | 04/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 5 |
Article | Our Railroad in 1945 | 05/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 5 |
Article | Thousands Salute "The Powhatan Arrow"! | 05/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 6 |
Article | Up Through the Ranks, W.J. Jenks | 06/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 7 |
Article | "Golden Arrow" Links London and Paris | 07/01/1946 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 7 |
Article | Improvements on the Cincinnati Line | 07/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 8 |
Article | New Engine Facilities at Williamson | 08/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 8 |
Article | A tour of the "North Carolina Branch" | 08/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 8 |
Article | Builds Model of N. & W. Locomotives? | 08/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 9 |
Article | N. & W. "Hotshots" | 09/01/1946 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 9 |
Article | Thousands Visit Coal Show | 09/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 24 No 9 |
Article | Unique Locomotive Model | 09/01/1946 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 1 |
Article | The Story of Mary Draper Ingles | 01/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 1 |
Article | Santa Travels by Train | 01/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 1 |
Article | Photo: Bridge 899-B, Davy WV, 1908 | 01/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 11 |
Article | Freedom Train | 11/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 11 |
Article | Lead Mines, Virginia | 11/01/1947 | ||||
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NW Magazine Vol 25 No 11 |
Article | Stations Painted in New Colors? | 11/01/1947 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 12 |
Article | A Christmas Card from British Railroaders | 12/01/1947 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 12 |
Article | Railroading In Miniature | 12/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 2 |
Article | A Rainy Day on the "P. B. & W." | 02/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 2 |
Article | Drawbridge Nears Completion | 02/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 3 |
Article | Waynesboro's N. & W. Folks | 03/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 3 |
Article | Big Improvement Project, Elkhorn Tunnel | 03/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 3 |
Article | Long Rails Laid | 03/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 3 |
Article | Organization of the Norfolk and Western Railway (org chart #2) | 03/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 4 |
Article | The Man Who Calls the Train Crews | 04/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 4 |
Article | N. & W. Stations Have Many British Twins | 04/01/1947 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 4 |
Article | N. & W. Exhibit at Travel Show (Cowling Class J model) | 04/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 4 |
Article | Organization of The Norfolk and Western Railway (operating department, org chart #3) | 04/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 5 |
Article | Our Railroad in 1946 | 04/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 5 |
Article | Switcher Locomotive Improved? | 04/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 5 |
Article | The Greater Hotel Roanoke | 04/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 5 |
Article | Keeper of the Crossing | 04/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 5 |
Article | The Flying Scotsman | 04/01/1947 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 6 |
Article | Our Hustling Hostlers | 06/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 6 |
Article | Henry Bannon, The Story of a Pioneer Railroad Attorney and Outstanding American | 06/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 6 |
Article | First Postwar Excursion | 06/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 6 |
Article | Organization of the Norfolk and Western Railway (motive power, chart #4) | 06/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 7 |
Article | Outing on the Abingdon Branch | 07/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 7 |
Article | Sixteen Coaches Modernized | 07/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 8 |
Article | First Modernized Coach in Service | 08/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 8 |
Article | Sixteen Coaches Modernized | 08/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 9 |
Article | Portsmouth Steel Goes Full Blast | 09/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 9 |
Article | Ten Minutes with the Powhatan Arrow! | 09/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 9 |
Article | Railroad Lingo American and British | 09/01/1947 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 9 |
Article | Football on the N. & W. | 09/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No 9 |
Article | New River, Holston, and Western R.R #3, J. E. Robertson | 09/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No10 |
Article | Ten New Locomotives to Be Built | 10/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No10 |
Article | Roanoke Passenger Station to be Rebuilt | 10/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No10 |
Article | New Engine Terminal Facilities at Winston-Salem and Pulaski | 10/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No10 |
Article | New Office Buildings at Bluefield? | 10/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 25 No10 |
Article | N. & W. Camp cars are Modernized | 10/01/1947 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 1 |
Article | Pocahontas Division Improvements Are Underway | 01/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 1 |
Article | Calcium Carbide Raw Materials for Industrial Miracles! | 01/01/1948 | Rhode, Ray L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 1 |
Article | How We Handled the Freedom Train | 01/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 1 |
Article | Roanoke Shops has Modern Electroplating Plant | 01/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 1 |
Article | Eight Improvements Announced | 01/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 10 |
Article | "N. & W. Junior Railway" | 10/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 10 |
Article | The Story of James O'Keeffe | 10/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 10 |
Article | Improved Switching Locomotive Completed. . . | 10/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 11 |
Article | Martinsville and N. & W. Folks | 11/01/1948 | ||||
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NW Magazine Vol 26 No 11 |
Article | Railroad Map of the Lynchburg Area | 11/01/1948 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 11 |
Article | Triple Deck Crossing at Gilmerton | 11/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 12 |
Article | New Sleeping Cars Are Now in Service . . . | 12/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 12 |
Article | Improved Facilities Authorized. . . | 12/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 2 |
Article | Ready to Handle World Cargoes | 02/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 2 |
Article | Eggs by the Carload | 02/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 3 |
Article | Pier "N" is Formally Opened | 03/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 4 |
Article | Our Merchandise Freight Piers at Lamberts Point | 04/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 5 |
Article | Our Railroad in 1947 | 05/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 5 |
Article | The Lead Mines. . . Today | 05/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 5 |
Article | N. & W. Has First Diesel Powered Wreck Car. . . | 05/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 7 |
Article | P.R.R. T1 #5511 at Cambria | 07/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 8 |
Article | Signatures with Punches | 08/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 8 |
Article | Boones Mill, Va Train #22 is standing at station | 08/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 8 |
Article | J. A. Pilcher Passes on . . . | 08/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 9 |
Article | Biggest Coal Show Held at Bluefield | 09/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 9 |
Article | Small Town Junction | 09/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 9 |
Article | Weed-Killing "Special" | 09/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 26 No 9 |
Article | The Freedom Train Returns | 09/01/1948 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 1 |
Article | 38,615 People preview the New Powhatan Arrow | 01/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 1 |
Article | Quote: We Like It! | 01/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 1 |
Article | Crewe's First Children | 01/01/1950 | Phenix, Tyler | |||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 10 |
Article | Our "Re-Decorating Department" | 10/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 10 |
Article | Overnight Train - London - Paris | 10/01/1950 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 11 |
Article | Our New General Storehouse | 11/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 11 |
Article | Portsmouth Shop Men Build New Coal Cars | 11/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 11 |
Article | Making Paper at Chillicothe | 11/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 12 |
Article | A Day at the Roanoke Passenger Station | 12/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 12 |
Article | Wytheville Family Enterprise Celebrates 75th Anniversary | 12/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 2 |
Article | New Coal-Burning Electric Power Plant At Riverton | 02/01/1950 | Phenix, Tyler | |||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 2 |
Article | General William Mahone Frederick J. Kimball and others | 02/01/1950 | Smith, R. H. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 3 |
Article | Their Fingers Control Rolling Tons | 04/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 5 |
Article | Our Railroad in 1949 | 05/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 6 |
Article | New Class J Locomotive Completed | 06/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 6 |
Article | New Interlocking System at Roanoke Expedites Train Movement | 06/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 7 |
Article | New Elkhorn Tunnel Opened for Trafic | 06/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 7 |
Article | N. & W. to Build New Switchers and 1,000 Additional Coal Cars | 07/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 7 |
Article | Fort Lee | 07/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 7 |
Article | Roanoke Shops Foundry Makes Big Casting . . . | 07/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 8 |
Article | New Process Cuts N.& W. Timber Drying From Months to Hours | 08/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 9 |
Article | Tenth Biennial Coal Show held at Bluefield | 09/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 9 |
Article | A ride on the "Tri-State Limited" | 09/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 28 No 9 |
Article | Found: Original Petition for City Point Railroad | 09/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 1 |
Article | Motive Power Office Building Improvements are Completed | 01/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 1 |
Article | Santa Cheers Christmas Travellers | 01/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 1 |
Article | New Facilities at Petersburg Improve Shop and Yard Operation | 01/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 1 |
Article | "More Power to America" Special Visits N.&W. Cities | 01/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 10 |
Article | N. & W. Piers Feed Coal to the World | 10/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 10 |
Article | A Day with a Signal Construction Force | 10/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 10 |
Article | Roanoke Shops Landmark Is Torn Down | 10/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 11 |
Article | Large Scale Improvements now underway on Pocahontas Division Main Line | 11/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 11 |
Article | A Chemical Industry Build on Salt | 11/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 11 |
Article | Fifteen More Switching Locomotives Will Be Built at Roanoke Shops | 11/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 11 |
Article | Most Photographed Locomotive Is Rolling Up Its Second Million Miles | 11/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 12 |
Article | Backdoor Salesmen Of the Railroad | 12/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 12 |
Article | A History of the Clinch Valley Line | 12/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 12 |
Article | Christmas along "Memory Road" | 12/01/1951 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 2 |
Article | Making Crackers by the Carload | 02/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 2 |
Article | New N&W Facilites at Williamson Now in Service | 02/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 2 |
Article | How a Magazine Correspondent Gets the News | 02/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 2 |
Article | New Telephone System installed at Portsmouth | 02/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 3 |
Article | "Operation Iron Lungs" | 03/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 3 |
Article | World's Smallest Public Railway | 03/01/1951 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 5 |
Article | Our Railroad in 1950 | 05/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 5 |
Article | N.&W. Will make 3 1/2 Million-Dollar Road Improvements on Pocahontas Division | 05/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 6 |
Article | Welcome to Lonestar | 06/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 6 |
Article | Unique Coaling Station at Bluefield? | 06/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 7 |
Article | The N.&W. Cromers | 07/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 7 |
Article | Lone Star Makes First Shipments of Cement | 07/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 7 |
Article | N. & W. Passenger Station Cited For Outstanding Design | 07/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 8 |
Article | How The Railway Timetables Got Its Start | 08/01/1951 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 29 No 8 |
Article | Our Modern "Work Horses" . . . and how they Work | 08/01/1951 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 1 |
Article | Ceredo-Kenova | 01/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 1 |
Article | New Underpass at Norfolk Is Opened | 01/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 11 |
Article | A Century of Service to Roanoke | 11/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 11 |
Article | Lime Town, U. S. A. | 11/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 11 |
Article | Big Crowd Enjoys Shenandoah Valley Excursion | 11/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 11 |
Article | John Robin McDaniel | 11/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 11 |
Article | New Service Speeds Oil Shipments through Port of Norfolk | 11/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 11 |
Article | Ohio River Bridge at Kenova is Repared Under Traffic | 11/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 12 |
Article | Line and Grade Improvements on Pocahontas Division Virtually Completed | 12/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 12 |
Article | Winter Railroading is Rugged in Switzerland | 12/01/1952 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 2 |
Article | Switching Fast Freight at Portsmouth? | 02/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 4 |
Article | N. & W. Phtographers. And their new Laboratory | 04/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 5 |
Article | Our Railroad in 1951 | 05/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 5 |
Article | New Division Office Building at Crewe | 05/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 6 |
Article | Bluefield Coal Show Displays Industrial Progress | 06/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 6 |
Article | Ohio Rail Fans Enjoy N. & W. Tour | 06/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 6 |
Article | N. & W. Authorizes Construction of New Locomotives and Freight Cars | 06/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 7 |
Article | The Great Dismal Swamp | 07/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 8 |
Article | Serving our Customers at Pulaski | 08/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 8 |
Article | Du Pont Celebrates 150th Anniversary | 08/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 8 |
Article | Locomotive Model Attracts Interest | 08/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 9 |
Article | A Big Little Railroad | 09/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 9 |
Article | Norfolk and Western is Measured for Clearances | 09/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 9 |
Article | "Jaycee Starliner" Makes Maiden Run | 09/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 30 No 9 |
Article | Work on Bluefield Yard Enlargement Is well under way | 09/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 1 |
Article | N. & W. Completes Line to serve new Atomic Plant | 01/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 1 |
Article | N. & W. Folk in Columbus | 01/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 1 |
Article | A Ride on the 601 | 01/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 1 |
Article | Unusual Railroad to be Built | 01/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 10 |
Article | Hagerstown Railroad Gateway | 10/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 10 |
Article | What is an Impact Register? | 10/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 11 |
Article | The Chemical Industry | 11/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 12 |
Article | A Day at the Roanoke Freight Station | 12/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 12 |
Article | N. & W. Is Host to a King and Queen | 12/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 12 |
Article | The Midnight Sun Express | 12/01/1953 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 12 |
Article | New Rail Service Improves Shipment of Plasterboard | 12/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 2 |
Article | Railway Mourns passing of C. H. Tabor | 02/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 2 |
Article | Radford Salutes Norfolk And Western | 02/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 2 |
Article | H. C. Wyatt is Appointed Vice President and General Manager | 02/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 2 |
Article | New Engine Terminal Facilities at Bluefield | 02/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 3 |
Article | New Coaling Station at Bluefield | 03/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 3 |
Article | Bluefield Yard Enlargement Progresses | 03/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 3 |
Article | N. & W. Now Operates Trains by C. T. C. on 166 miles of Shendoah Division | 03/01/1952 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 4 |
Article | Our Railroad in 1952 | 04/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 4 |
Article | R. G. Henley Retires | 04/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 5 |
Article | Firebrick | 05/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 5 |
Article | Durham's Centennial | 05/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 6 |
Article | The "Norfolk and Ohio" | 06/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 7 |
Article | Portsmouth's New Engine Terminal Completed | 07/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 7 |
Article | Making Masonry Cement | 07/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 7 |
Article | Tweetsie Runs Again On the Nations Newest Railroad | 07/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 8 |
Article | California Jamboree | 08/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 8 |
Article | Roanoke Shops Men Make New Riveting Device | 08/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 8 |
Article | "A Place for Everything. Everything in its Place" | 08/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 9 |
Article | Gateways for World Trade | 09/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 9 |
Article | Six Million People have seen N. & W. Movies | 09/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 31 No 9 |
Article | Rare Booklet Describes N. & W. Territory in 1887 | 09/01/1953 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 1 |
Article | Heavy Shipment Moves Over N. & W. | 01/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 10 |
Article | N. & W.'s Recently Enlarged Grain Elevator Handles Increased Business | 10/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 10 |
Article | A Day with the Teays Shifter | 10/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 10 |
Article | Railroads Still Carry Bulk of U. S. Mail | 10/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 10 |
Article | 900 Rail Fans Enjoy Train Trip to Shenandoah Valley | 10/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 10 |
Article | First N. & W. Train West of Elkhorn Tunnel. . . | 10/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 11 |
Article | Traffic Control. What It Is and How It Works On Our Railroad | 10/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 12 |
Article | Testing "Jawn Henry" | 12/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 12 |
Article | N. & W. Acquires Chesapeake Western Railway . . . | 12/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 12 |
Article | N. & W. Prepares for Christmas Mail | 12/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 2 |
Article | From Coal to Kilowatts | 02/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 2 |
Article | Grain Elevator Improvement are Well Under Way | 02/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 2 |
Article | "N. & W. Night" at Pulaski | 02/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 3 |
Article | Roanoke City and County Welcome General Electric Company | 03/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 3 |
Article | New Paint Line at Roanoke Shops Expedites Delivery of Freight Cars | 03/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 3 |
Article | Operation: Dining Cars | 03/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 3 |
Article | Renewing The Road of Steel | 03/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 3 |
Article | Powerful Floating Crane Now Serves N. & W. Piers at Norfolk | 03/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 3 |
Article | The Farmer's Partner - Fertilizer | 03/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 3 |
Article | Locomotives Pass Two Millionth Mileposts | 03/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 4 |
Article | Our Railroad in 1953 | 04/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 4 |
Article | Pocahontas Fuel Invests Twenty Million in Coal's Future | 04/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 4 |
Article | Ground is Broken for New General Electric Plant at Waynesboro | 04/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 4 |
Article | Another Heavy Shipment | 04/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 5 |
Article | Mechanized Ballasting Force Works a Mile a Day | 05/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 5 |
Article | Lone Star Improvements Increase Output by 50 Per Cent | 05/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 6 |
Article | Locomotive 2300 | 06/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 6 |
Article | Bluefield Coal Show Typifies Industry's Enterprise | 06/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 7 |
Article | New Yard Facilities at Bluefield | 07/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 7 |
Article | Grading Started on New General Electric Plant Site. . . | 07/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 7 |
Article | Large Transformer Carried By N. & W. . . . | 07/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 8 |
Article | The Arrow's "Public Relations Men" | 08/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 8 |
Article | Our New Station at Front Royal | 08/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 8 |
Article | Facts about our Railroad. . . Norfolk and Western Freight Cars | 08/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 8 |
Article | "Rail Detective" - Sperry Rail Service | 08/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 9 |
Article | There's "Precision Transportaion" in a Ford | 09/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 9 |
Article | 200 Years A-Growing | 09/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 32 No 9 |
Article | Dr. Lambie Completes History of N. & W. Coal Traffic | 09/01/1954 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 1 |
Article | Off with the Old - Ready for the New - In 30 Minutes | 01/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 1 |
Article | The Fortifications at High Bridge | 01/01/1950 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 10 |
Article | From Carpet Tacks to Locomotive Frames | 10/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 10 |
Article | N. & W. To Inaugurate Service November 14, TrucTrain | 10/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 11 |
Article | N. & W. Announces Large Orders For New Equipment | 11/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 11 |
Article | Walton Furnace | 11/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 11 |
Article | Koppers Company Opens New Wood-Treating Plant Near Salem | 11/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 11 |
Article | Class "A" Locomotive of An Earlier Day . . . | 11/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 12 |
Article | N. & W. Launches TrucTrain Service | 12/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 12 |
Article | Some Thought it Couldn't Be Done But . . They did it! | 12/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 12 |
Article | Charles F. Kettering, Famous Inventor and Scientist, Rides N. & W. 's "Jawn Henry" | 12/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 2 |
Article | Making Steel the Portsmouth Way | 02/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 2 |
Article | Our Longest Shipment | 02/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 3 |
Article | New Engine Terminal at Bluefield | 03/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 4 |
Article | Our Railroad in 1954 | 04/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 4 |
Article | Hotel Roanoke Opens New Addition | 04/01/1955 | ||||
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NW Magazine Vol 33 No 4 |
Article | Lynchburg, Station Then and Now . . | 04/01/1955 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 5 |
Article | N. & W. Folks in Cincinnati | 05/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 5 |
Article | Big Girder Erected. . . | 05/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 5 |
Article | European Railroads Will Provide Through Service Over Most of Contient this Summer | 05/01/1955 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 6 |
Article | Improved Coal Classification Facilities at Portsmouth | 06/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 7 |
Article | 24 Hours at Roanoke's 16th Street Yard Office | 07/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 7 |
Article | Making the Old as Good as New | 07/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 8 |
Article | Bread and Butter Branch | 08/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 8 |
Article | New Freight Car Shop Facilities at Roanoke | 08/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 8 |
Article | The Romance of Rainhill | 08/01/1955 | Stead, Arthur L. | |||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 9 |
Article | Our Modern Wheel Shop | 09/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 9 |
Article | Pocahontas No. 1 "Retires" | 09/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 33 No 9 |
Article | Channel Changes Eliminate Four Bridges on Pocahontas Division | 09/01/1955 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 36 No 1 |
Article | Vol 36 No 1 | Walton Tower Lots of photos and info on Walton Tower operation |
01/01/1958 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 2 |
Article | Vol 37 No 2 | Mining Copper on the N&W Ore Knob Mine Near Our Abingdon Branch is Producing Hundreds of Tons of Ore Daily for shipment over our railroad |
02/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 3 |
Article | Vol 37 No 3 | We Cover the Railroad N. & W. Employees and Customers on the Radford Division |
03/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 3 |
Article | Vol 37 No 3 | N. & W. Locomotive moves to New Home Class E2a #578 moves to Ohio Railway Railway Museum |
03/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 3 |
Article | Vol 37 No 3 | N. & W. Locomotives Furnish Steam For Steam Plant... Two N&W loco's furnish steam at Armco Steel Corp in Middletown, OH before being scrapped. |
03/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 3 |
Picture | Vol 37 No 3 | Big Stony Railway loco #1 Photo of Big Stony Ry Co. 4-6-0 #1, dated 9/5/1895 |
03/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 4 |
Article | Vol 37 No 4 | Ultra Modern Plant for Processing Coal New Moss #3 Coal Prep Facilities on our Dumps Creek Branch |
04/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 4 |
Article | Vol 37 No 4 | New Grain-Handling Facilities at Norfolk | 04/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 4 |
Article | Vol 37 No 4 | New Yard Facilities at Hopewell... | 04/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 5 |
Article | Vol 37 No 5 | Clinch Valley Folks Throng N. & W. Trains On Last Runs Last runs of #5 & #6 on Clinch Valley between Bluefield & Norton on 4/4/1959 |
05/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 6 |
Article | Vol 37 No 6 | The Electrical Giant at Carbo 450MegaWatt APCO plant on Clinch River at Carbo |
06/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 37 No 6 |
Article | Vol 37 No 6 | N. & W. Stockholers Approve Merger at Annual Meeting Stockholders approve proposed merge of the VGN & N&W |
06/01/1959 | |||
NW Magazine Vol 41 No 1 |
Article | Coal Pier 6 Begins Operation | 01/01/1963 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 41 No 1 |
Article | Coal Pier 4 is Retired | 01/01/1963 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 41 No 1 |
Article | New General Cargo Pier | 01/01/1963 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 41 No 2 |
Article | Pipe For Panama Canal . . . | 02/01/1963 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 41 No 3 |
Article | More New Freight Cars Ordered | 03/01/1963 | ||||
NW Magazine Vol 41 No 3 |
Article | Passenger Train Of The Nineties . . . | 03/01/1963 |