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Links for -
West Virginia
Cemeteries
Native Americans
State Page
Railroads
Cass Scenic Railroad State Park -
"Nestled in the mountains of West Virginia, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park offers an excursion that will transport you back in time...and let you relive an era when steam-driven
locomotives were an essential part of everyday life. Your trip to Cass will be filled with a rich history of the past, unparalleled views of a vast wilderness area, and a close-up
encounter with the sights and sounds of original steam-driven locomotives. " - Quote from the website
Chesapeake and Ohio Historical Society -
The Society was incorporated in West Virginia in 1975, and the reason it is placed under the State of West Virginia Railroad listings...
"Primary Goal and Vision of the COHS: Collect, conserve, restore, index, archive, and make available materials on the history of the Chesapeake &
Ohio Railway to as wide an audience as possible. To interpret the American railway experience through the Chesapeake & Ohio's historical experience, using
data, photographs, drawings, publications, small artifacts, and full-size railroad rolling stock." - Quote from the website
Northern West Virginia's Railroads -
"Hello and welcome to Northern West Virginia's Railroads. This website focuses on the railroads which transverse northern West Virginia and the Allegheny region, including parts
of southwestern Pennsylvania and western Maryland. A variety of railroads and their predecessor companies are covered due to this, ranging from Norfolk Southern's former
Monongahela Railway in the north to CSXT's former B&O Railroad and Western Maryland Railway lines in the south. We hope you enjoy our look at the railroads of this scenic and
historic region, where mountain railroading is not just an exception. " - Quote from the website
Railroad Station Historical Society, Inc. -
"Extant West Virginia Railroad/Railway Structures"
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Links for -
Wisconsin
Cemeteries
Native Americans
State Page
Railroads
Wisconsin Logging Railroads -
"The purpose of this page is to provide information on an often overlooked aspect of railroading. While not as thrilling as their western
counterparts, logging railroads in the State of Wisconsin still hold much interest. After all, it is the state where both Frederick
Weyerhauser and Edward Hines got their start. What I will attempt to do is to provide a master list of all Wisconsin logging railroads
including basic information such as dates of operation, (when known) location, and guage." - Quote from the website
Wisconsin Railroads -
"Welcome to Railroads of Wisconsin. Here you will find pictures of the railroads that travel, or have traveled through the state of Wisconsin. This site will continually be
updated as I get more prints made from my slide collection. Also, if anyone has a link to any railroad site they would like to share, please e-mail me, I'll be glad to
include a link to them. New pages have been added, Cabooses, Depots and Great Lakes Carferries. Thanks for visiting." - Quote from the website
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