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Seaboard Air Line Railroad
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Seaboard Air Line Railroad
Location: Near intersection of High St & Water St, near the High St ferry landing, Portsmouth, VA 23704.
Visited: June 1, 2009, 12:55pm
Transcription of marker: The Portsmouth & Roanoke Railroad was incorporated in March 1832 and began operations in July 1834 when the first train, pulled by horses, ran a full circuit from Portsmouth to Suffolk. A locomotive replaced the horses later that year. By late 1836, the full line running to Weldon, N.C., was completed. In 1846 the line was reorganized as the Seaboard & Roanoke and eventually became the Seaboard Air Line Railroad.
This building at High Street Landing served as the Seaboard Air Line Railroad headquarters and station from 1894 through 1958, when the company moved its operations to Richmond, Va. Since that time, the Seaboard Air Line Railroad has survived a number of mergers, existing today as CSX Transportation.
My impressions: My imagination wasn’t caught terribly by this one. I think it may be because of growing up in Canada, where a large part of our national myth is about being tied together by one railroad that the smaller railroads (both here and back home) don’t seem terribly important to me. The mental picture of horses pulling a train (which is interesting to me) gets drowned out by the minutiae of corporate names and mergers.
I do wonder about the placement. The building there was headquarters. Why? There is no evidence today of rails in close proximity to the building. (Of course, there isn’t much reason for HQ to be right on the rail line, is there?) Was it the waterfront location?
Further reading: “Seaboard Air Line Railroad,” Wikipedia.
Markeroni status: I will attempt to gather more information about Portsmouth’s Path of History before submitting this for inclusion in the Markeroni database.