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Post card print of the third depot built on this location in Staunton, Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley. The original station was burned by Union General David Hunter in 1864 and the second station was destroyed by a runaway train in 1890. The depot in the photograph was built in 1902.

49. C & O - Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Depot, Staunton, Va.

Color postcard of the Chesapeake and Ohio Depot and the Gladys Inn. The Inn was taken over by the YMCA in 1930.

50. Gladys Inn and Chesapeake and Ohio Station, Clifton Forge, Va.

Color print of the C&O (Chesapeake and Ohio) Depot at Eagle Rock, Virginia.

51. Eagle Rock Station, Botetourt County, Va.

Left to right: Cecil Upton, Monroe Cales, Louis Rosemire - Supervisor of Track on the Northern Division, C and O (Chesapeake and Ohio) died in 1930, Evert Johnson died 1952, and Elbert Cales. Other information on the back of the photograph includes: "New Richmond Su Co WV - from Jerome Barr and wife - Stephen Trail".

52. Group Posed on Porch at Chesapeake and Ohio Depot, Springdale, Ky.

Railroad tracks run pass the brick station in Fayette County, West Virginia.

53. Prince Railway Station, Fayette County, W. Va.

The west end of the depot at Quinnimont, Fayette County, West Virginia. Note the "QN" on the side of the tower. Other information includes: "From Roy Long 1997".

54. Railroad Depot at Quinnimont, W. Va.

Empty freight carts stand between an empty track and the depot platform.

55. Chesapeake & Ohio Depot at Renick, W. Va

Tracks running through the station along the Chesapeake & Ohio  (C & O) Railroad. Town seen in the background.

56. Hinton Freight Depot, Hinton, W. Va.

57. C. & O. Engine No. 4007 at Alderson Depot, Alderson, W. Va.