West Jefferson (Was Where is this pic taken)
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Thu Oct 1 11:23:17 EDT 2020
John-
Thank you very much for the drawing of the track in West Jefferson. It is
very helpful. I do have these questions:
* Was the track embedded in 4th Avenue or was it alongside the street ? If
it was alongside the street, on which side?
* During the 1955-1977 time period, was Parker Tie Company a hardware store
or a tie dealer ? Was it served by the railroad ?
* Several photos of the Virginia Creeper show a hopper car as part of the
consist, and from my limited research it appears that there was a coal
dealer in West Jefferson. Do you know where it was located ?
* Was the depot on the west or east side (Jefferson Avenue side) of the
tracks ? It is hard to tell from the photos I have seen.
* In your drawing the track stops at the depot. Did the track extend a short
distance past the depot to serve industries located there ?
Thanks
Paul Mandelkern
Winter Park, Florida
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Subject: Re: Where is this pic taken
Paul This is a sketch of the mainline and the spur in WJ. The depot
building is still there but has been moved. The wye was in the area around
the water tank. I think Phoenix chair building was probably smaller then.
Parker Tie Co is a hardware store now but was originally a dealer in
crossties. I was told there was an old building that was built to fit the
shape of the tracks where the spur line crosses 2nd street. Hope this helps.
John Baldwin
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