- Virginia Creeper Trail
The Virginia Creeper Trail is a convert|35|mi|adj=on multi-purpose
rail trail in southwesternVirginia from Abingdon, to theNorth Carolina state line nearWhitetop, Virginia .History
The trail runs along a right-of-way dating to the 1880's — first belonging to the
Abingdon Coal and Iron Railroad Company . After investing sizeable capitol without opening, therailroad company went broke. In the early 1890's the company's assets were bought by theVirginia Western Coal & Iron Railroad Company . It too had trouble and its assets were purchased by the Virginia-Carolina Railroad Company.In February 1900, the Virginia-Carolina Railroad Company began conducting business in
Damascus, Virginia . By 1912, the railroad was extended to Whitetop and by the end of the decade to Elkland,North Carolina (now named Todd).In 1956 the last steam engine was retired from the line and replaced with diesel powered engines. By 1974, the Norfolk and Western Railroad Company petitioned the Interstate Commerce Commission to abandon the line. In 1977 hard rains flooded and damaged most of the track and it was left unrepaired.
In 1977 removal of the track began and the land in Virginia was secured by the
US Forest Service for a recreation trail. The land in North Carolina was returned to the land owners.Current efforts to secure the easements in North Carolina to continue the Virginia Creeper Trail to
Lansing, North Carolina are stalled.Riding the Virginia Creeper Trail
The trail extends from Abingdon, through Alvarado, Damascus, Straight Branch, Taylors Valley, Creek Junction, Green Cove and Whitetop. The elevation of the trail drops approximately 300 feet from Alvarado to the South Holston River and then climbs nearly 2000 feet to Whitetop.
A rare
4-8-0 steam engine on marks the trailhead in Abingdon, and several restored stations survive along the trail itself.See also
*
Rail trail
*List of rail trails External links
* [http://www.vacreepertrail.org/ Virginia Creeper Trail Club - official site]
* [http://www.vacreepertrail.com/ Trail website]
* [http://www.vacreepertrail.us/ Trail website with historical items]
* [http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php?Cat=0&Board=EarthTourism&Number=256658&fpart=&PHPSESSID=/ Google Earth Placemark]
* [http://www.virginia.org/site/features.asp?featureid=361 Virginia Creeper Trail - Official State Tourism Website with interactive map]
* [http://www.railstotrails.us/va_creeper_trail.htm Virginia Creeper Trail Page at RailsToTrails.us]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.