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Location of Clay County in West Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Clay County, West Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Clay County, West Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register ...
By 2022, the railroad had abandoned all trackage south of the rail yard in Gassaway, West Virginia. There were two different rail lines in this section of track, the ex-B&O Elk Subdivision, from Gassaway to Hartland, which was ripped up in December 2020, and the 18.6mi section of the former Buffalo Creek and Gauley Railroad, which was sold to ...
The Buffalo Creek and Gauley Railroad (BC&G) was a railroad chartered on April 1, 1904 [1] and ran along Buffalo Creek in Clay County, West Virginia. The original Buffalo Creek and Gauley ended service in 1965. The BC&G was one of the last all-steam railroads, never operating a diesel locomotive to the day it shut down on February 27, 1965. [2]
West Virginia Midland Railroad: Huntington and Big Sandy Railroad: B&O: 1890 1912 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: Iaeger and Southern Railway: N&W: 1898 1906 Norfolk and Western Railway: Imboden and Odell Railroad: NYC: 1903 1905 Kanawha and West Virginia Railroad: Indian Creek and Northern Railway: MGA: 1918 1933 Monongahela Railway: Interior and ...
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In these counties, the new magisterial districts are used only for the allocation of county officials, and the collection of census data; the former magisterial districts continue to exist in the form of tax districts. [6] A List of the current and former magisterial districts of West Virginia, sorted by county: [1] [7]
After arriving in Clay County, West Virginia, the locomotive was modified with the BC&G's own features; it was renumbered to 4, it was converted to burn coal, the headlight was moved from the top to the center of the smokebox door, and a cylindrical air tank was installed on the pilot. The cowcatcher was also changed in later years. [2]
Hartland is an unincorporated community in Clay County, West Virginia, United States. Its post office [ 2 ] is closed. The community derives its name from J. B. Hart, an early landholder.