- Robert B. Claytor
Robert Buckner Claytor (
27 February 1922 -9 April 1993 ) was an American railroad administrator. He became President of theNorfolk and Western Railway in 1981 and was instrumental in the merger of the Southern Railway and the Norfolk & Western in 1982. He was the first chairman and CEO of the newNorfolk Southern , and is credited with locating the headquarters of theFortune 500 company inNorfolk, Virginia , within sight of the massivecoal pier atLambert's Point on the Elizabeth River atHampton Roads . Robert B. Claytor is best remembered by many railfans for reactivating Norfolk and Western's steam program, which rebuiltsteam locomotive s J-611 and A-1218 at theRoanoke Shops atRoanoke, Virginia , and operated excursion trips. He would occasionally take the helm as engineer with his brother,W. Graham Claytor Jr. , who had also been a railroad president.He was the son of
W. Graham Claytor (1886-1971), who as vice president of Appalachian Power Company supervised construction of the dam and creation of a 4,500 acre (18 km²), 21 mile (34 km) long lake on the New River atClaytor Lake State Park inVirginia , and ofGertrude Harris Boatwright Claytor , a poet. One of his brothers,W. Graham Claytor Jr. (1914-1994), was president of the Southern Railway from 1967-1977, a United States DeputySecretary of Defense andSecretary of the Navy from 1977-1979 under PresidentJimmy Carter , an acting U.S.Secretary of Transportation in the cabinet of President Carter in 1979, and president ofAmtrak from 1982 until 1993.Robert B. Claytor died of
cancer on April 9, 1993."The Claytor Brothers: Virginians Building America's Railroad" is a semi-permanent exhibit at the
Virginia Museum of Transportation inRoanoke, Virginia .References
* John T. Kneebone et al., eds., "Dictionary of Virginia Biography" (Richmond, 1998- ), 3:292-294. ISBN 0-88490-206-4.
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