1907 - Trains Double

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Roanoke Times - December 22, 1907

TRAINS DOUBLE

In Order That Christmas Travel May Be Handled

Some of the trains on the Norfolk and Western railroad have been
doubled for several days past in order that the Christmas rush may be
taken care of. No. 3, which arrives here in the afternoon from
Norfolk, has a second section all the way to Roanoke, and when the
second section arrives here, it becomes No. 17 and continues as such
to Bluefield. There are also two sections of No. 4, which leaves here
early in the afternoon for Norfolk. Several special trains have been
run in order to accommodate schools. A special was sent out to
Hollins to bring in the young ladies, and a special containing a big
crowd of cadets from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, reached the
city Friday night.
There has been for several days an immense amount of travel out
the city to Franklin and Henry counties. A large number of citizens
of Roanoke came from these two counties, and a goodly portion of them
always spend Christmas at their old homes. Hence the heavy travel. It
is stated that the baggage handled on the Winston-Salem division for
several days has been something immense.

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- Ron Davis, Roger Link





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