The Blacksburg Branch of the N&W Railway began as the private Virginia Anthracite Coal & Railway Company in 1902. The company was formed to mine the anthracite coal from mines at Merrimac and to provide rail service to Blacksburg. The officers of the company had ambitious plans to extend rail service to coal mines along Brush Mountain and to iron ore deposits on Craig Creek. The N&W invested in the VAC&Ry. by purchasing $14,000 in bonds. The VAC&Ry. went into receivership and the N&W forced foreclosure of the company. It purchased the railroad property in 1911 and officially took ownership in January 1912. The line was operated as the "Blacksburg Branch" until the 1960s, when the line was abandoned from just north of Peppers Ferry Road into Blacksburg.
Per a January 6, 1912 letter from E.H Alden, Secretary of the N&W, to L.E. Johnson, President of the N&W, relating to the purchase of the rail line.
| Miles From Christiansburg | Station |
|---|---|
| 0.00 | Christiansburg Passenger Station |
| 0.53 | Initial Point of Spur to Canning Factory, 0.45 miles long |
| 0.68 | N.&W. Main Line overhead crossing |
| 2.33 | Blacksburg Road Crossing, Flag Stop |
| 3.48 | Peppers Ferry Road Crossing, Flag Stop |
| 3.53 | P.S. Peppers Ferry Road siding, 223 ft. long |
| 4.64 | Virginian Ry. Overhead Crossing |
| 5.03 | P.S. Virginian Ry. Connection, 0.45 miles long |
| 5.06 | Merrimac Mines Station |
| 5.07 | P.S. Siding to Coal Tipple (abandoned), 1300 ft. long |
| 5.26 | Water Tank |
| 5.28 | Coaling Station |
| 5.39 | P.S. siding to coaling station, 630 ft. long |
| 5.47 | P.S. Prices Fork Road siding, 319 ft. long |
| 6.11 | Linkous Road Crossing, Flag Stop |
| 7.72 | Crumpacker Road Crossing, Flag Stop |
| 8.67 | P.S. Blacksburg Station siding, 962 ft. long |
| 8.75 | Blacksburg Station |
| 8.88 | End of Blacksburg Branch and Beginning of siding to Black Bros. Warehouse, 160 ft. long |
Norfolk & Western Railway Pages
The information on this page is maintained by Bruce Harper
Last updated: March 12, 1996
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