- Interstate Railroad
The Interstate Railroad reporting mark|INT was a
railroad in the southwest part of theU.S. state ofVirginia . It extended from theClinchfield Railroad atMiller Yard in northeastern Scott County north and west to Appalachia and north to the main yard at Andover, with many branches to the north into the mountains. The railroad's operations were merged with those of theNorfolk Southern Railway onOctober 31 ,1985 .Route description
The Interstate Railroad generally followed the valleys of the
Guest River and Powell River, with only one summit, at Norton, between those two rivers.The railroad began at the
Clinchfield Railroad 'sMiller Yard , along theClinch River between Dungannon and Carfax. It started off paralleling the Clinchfield to the northeast until its crossing of theGuest River (the line between Scott County and Wise County). The Interstate crossed the Guest River and split away to the north, running first along its east shore and then along its west shore and through the short Swede Tunnel. The Interstate crossed the Guest River again, where the river turned west, and continued north through another tunnel to Maytown.At Maytown, the railroad turned west, continuing to follow the Guest River (and crossing it several times) via Riverview, Tacoma, Ramsey, and Hawthorne to Norton, where it interchanged with the
Norfolk and Western Railway andLouisville and Nashville Railroad .The Interstate ran west from Norton to Dooley, where it interchanged with the L&N again (at Dorchester Junction). From there it generally paralleled the Powell River past Josephine, Blackwood, and Kelly View to Appalachia. There it interchanged with the Southern Railway and again with the L&N and turned north alongside
Callahan Creek to the main yard at Andover. Several branches continued north alongside creeks, ending at Wentz, Roda, and Derby.Other branches left the mainline east of Norton (to Glamorgan and Dixiana), at Dorchester Junction (to Needmore), and east of Kelly View at Kent Junction (to Roaring Fork and Pardee). These branches all ran north alongside waterways; the one to Dixiana used the valley of the Guest River, and the one to Needmore ran along the Powell River.
References
* [http://www.interstaterailroad.net/ The Interstate Railroad]
*USGS topographic map s
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