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Norfolk & Southern Railway Historical Society
Listing of Existing Norfolk Southern Railroad/Railway (and Related
Lines) Structures
North Carolina
Beaufort County
Belhaven, frame combination
station, 101 W. Main Street
Belhaven, (Albemarle & Pantego) frame inn, 134 Water Street
Chocowinity (Marsden),
brick station/yard office, NC 33 overpass, courtesy of David Younts
Chocowinity (Marsden),
crew quarters, 1150 Frederick Road
Chocowinity (Marsden), frame station
Washington, hotel/station
(Jamesville & Washington), 627 W. Main Street
Camden County
Camden, bridge tender's
cabin, 200 yards w. of US 158 at Pasquotank River
Carteret County
Beaufort, frame
passenger station, 620 Broad Street, courtesy of Rick Tufts
Morehead City,
frame passenger station, US 70
Morehead City, frame freight station, US 70
Newport, frame station,
heavily reconstructed.
Chowan County
Edenton, frame passenger
station (Suffolk & Carolina Railroad), 300 E. King Street
This building is thought to be the passenger depot built ca. 1902 by the
Suffolk & Carolina Railroad; it was moved to current location between
1910 and 1920.
Craven County - Please note that New Bern is one of two places
that has NS "street running" down on Hancock Street.
Cove City, brick
combination station, N. Main Street
Ernul, NC, good seamed metal roof with new chimney
Havelock, frame freight
station (Atlantic & East Carolina), Miller Boulevard - Sun Journal
article on its recent move.
New Bern, brick New
Bern Union Station, Queen Street at Hancock
New Bern, brick shop building, (Atlantic & North Carolina), 100 yards
north of New
Bern Union Station
New Bern, brick freight warehouse (Atlantic & East Carolina), 900-903
N. Craven Street
New Bern, frame freight station, behind 1104 N. Craven Street
New Bern, frame bridge cabin, Neuse River (railroad) Bridge
New Bern, frame bridge cabin, Trent River (railroad) Bridge
Cumberland County - Fayetteville is the second place that has
street running down on Hillsboro Street.
Fayetteville, brick
yard office, Hay Street at east end of Rankin Street *Built by
the Southern after 1974, unfortunately now demolished.
Greene County
Appie, frame combination
station, 100 yards west of Appie Road, south of the tracks *Unfortunately
damaged and demolished by tornado
Glenfield Crossroads,
frame combination station (Kinston & Snow Hill depot), west side of
NC 58
Walstonburg, frame
combination station, west of NC 91 at tracks (waiting room chopped off)
Harnett County
Duncan, frame combination
station, 12638 NC 42
Lillington, frame combination
station, east of US 401, behind ABC store
Lee County
Colon, brick freight station,
Colon Road at tracks
Colon, waybill/telephone
booth, behind Colon station
Lenoir County
Kinston, brick
freight station (Atlantic & North Carolina), Queen Street at tracks
Now demolished. "The
dilapidated freight depot at Queen and Blount Streets, now owned by the
City of Kinston, is being demolished by Charles Hughes Construction to
make way for a straightened track. This will enable airplane parts to
be manufactured by Spirit AeroSystems to be safely transported by rail
from Kinston to Morehead City for shipment to France. A portion of the
demolished building is being saved for later construction." April
20th, 2009
Montgomery County
Candor, frame combination
station, NC 212 trackside
Mount Gilead, frame
combination station, west of Troy Road (part of textile mill)
Star, frame combination
station and division offices, trackside, east of US 220-A
Moore County
Aberdeen, offices
(Aberdeen & Asheboro), 115 W. Main Street
Aberdeen, Aberdeen
Union Station, 100 E. Main Street
Jackson Springs,
frame combination station, south side of NC 73, courtesy of Rick Tufts
Pinehurst, frame
freight station (Aberdeen & Asheboro), east side of NC 5
Robbins, brick combination
station, trackside at NC 705 crossing
West End, frame combination
station, Auman Orchard, north of West End on NC 73
Pamlico County
Grantsboro, frame
combination station, Old Bayboro Road
Oriental, frame combination
station, along river southeast of NC 55 bridge
Vandemere, brick
and frame combination station (Washington & Vandemere), south side
of NC 307
Pasquotank County
Elizabeth City,
brick passenger station, US 17 bypass
Elizabeth City, metal office (has train order signal and bell from canal
bridge), 1500
Lexington Drive
Randolph County
Seagrove, frame combination
station (Asheboro & Montgomery), moved to 127 E. Main St, Seagrove
in 2019, restored and is now a museum for the town https://myfox8.com/spotlight/roys-folks-with-chad-tucker/old-train-depot-station-in-seagrove-moved-back-into/
Stanly County
Oakboro, (newly reconstructed)
The Oakboro Historic Foundation and Town are requesting any donations
that can help with the construction costs and most importantly Norfolk
Southern Railroad/Railway railroad memorabilia, items, pictures that can
be donated for display and use by the Museum. Contact for donations is
Robert Harvey, Town Administrator, Town
of Oakboro, 704-485-3351.
Wake County
Fuquay-Varina, frame
combination station (Durham & Southern, but used by Norfolk
Southern passenger trains), Broad Street
Fuquay-Varina, frame
freight station, Woodrow Street
Knightdale, station,
antique store - Private Party moved between Knightdale and
Auburn
Knightdale, frame
sectionmaster's house, along tracks paralleling First Avenue
Raleigh,
Raleigh Union Station, Dawson Street at W. Martin Street
Raleigh,
Norfolk Southern headquarters building, 2000 Yonkers Rd - Designed
by Architect Leif Valand 1961
Raleigh, brick freight
station, 518 W. Jones Street
Raleigh, engine house, Glenwood Yard, 1500 Carson Street
Raleigh, carman's building, Glenwood Yard, 1500 Carson Street
Raleigh, yard office, Glenwood Yard, 1500 Carson Street
Wendell station,
Private Party located behind residence at 2900 Wendell Blvd
Zebulon, station,
now Precious Children's Depot 801 Mack Todd Rd - Part of Heritage
Baptist Church campus
Washington County
Plymouth, brick union
passenger station, 612 Washington Street
Wayne County
Goldsboro, brick
union passenger station, Carolina Street at W. Walnut Street
Wilson County
Wilson, brick passenger
station, southeast corner of Barnes Street and Douglas Street
Wilson, frame freight
station, Douglas Street south of passenger station
Virginia
Carolina
Junction, tower staffed by VGN/N&W operators
Coleman
Place, tower staffed by NS operators
South
Norfolk, tower staffed by VGN/N&W operators
Tidewater Junction, tower staffed by NS operators
Virginia Beach, Cape
Henry combination station, located on Fort Story Army based, built in
1902, is in use as Fort Story's Education Center - Slides scanned
in from Dave Burnette.
Norfolk, Monticello Arcade in downtown Norfolk, once included a Norfolk
Southern Electric Division ticket office
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