Clinchfield Railroad
The Clinchfield Number One “’Spot” is the oldest regularly scheduled steam engine in the United States. The Number One was originally built by the Logansport, Indiana Shops of the Columbus, Cincinnati and Indiana Central Railroad in April 1882 and was released, with the number #423. It, through various ownerships, became Engine Number One on the…
Industrial Shippers Guide of the Norfolk & Western Railway 1919
The Pond Creek Railroad Spur
SANDY VALLEY & ELKHORN RAILROAD
On March 24, 1911, The Big Sandy News published an article on page 1, announcing Langhorne and Langhorne of Richmond, Virginia, was awarded a contract for the construction of the Consolidated Coal Co.’s line of railroad from a connection with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway at the mouth of Shelby Creek, in Kentucky, to the…









