New River Greenbrier Valley Region
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On January 29, 1873, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad was completed from Huntington, West Virginia to Richmond, Virginia, with the ceremonial driving of the last spike at Hawks Nest, in Fayette County. The New River Greenbrier Valley Region of West Virginia includes the following counties: |
Fayette County
Museums: Thurmond Depot Museum, Thurmond, WV
List of historic railroad structures (http://www.rrshs.org/W.V./fayettewv.htm) in Fayette County from RHHS
Greenbrier County
List of historic railroad structures (http://www.rrshs.org/W.V./greenbrier.htm) in Greenbrier County from RHHS
McDowell County
List of historic railroad structures (http://www.rrshs.org/W.V./mcdowell.htm) in McDowell County from RHHS
Mercer County
List of historic railroad structures (http://www.rrshs.org/W.V./mercerwv.htm) in Mercer County from RHHS
Monroe County
List of historic railroad structures (http://www.rrshs.org/W.V./monroewv.htm) in Monroe County from RHHS
Raleigh County
List of historic railroad structures (http://www.rrshs.org/W.V./raleigh.htm) in Raleigh County from RHHS
Summers County
Museums: Hinton Railroad Museum, Hinton, WV
List of historic railroad structures (http://www.rrshs.org/W.V./summers.htm) in Summers County from RHHS
Wyoming County
List of historic railroad structures (http://www.rrshs.org/W.V./wyoming.htm) in Wyoming County from RHHS

