Norfolk & Western 2-8-8-2 number 2175 leads 120 cars west through Oakvale West Virginia in 1950. Otto Conrad Perry photo, from my collection.
A dirty Monongahela heritage unit leads NS 29C west through Oakvale, WV.
Loaded rock train NS J40 crosses over the trestle in Oakvale, WV along the Princeton Deepwater District.
Manifest NS 19W charges west through Oakvale, WV with the Wabash in the lead.
Seen from track level above Ingleside Road, NS 762 heads east through Oakvale, WV with the Central of Georgia leading the way.
NS 119 comes rides above Ingleside road in Oakvale, WV with the Virginian in the lead.
NS 119 comes into Oakvale, WV with the clean Virginian heritage unit on point. The trestle in the background is ex Virginian, currently NS Princeton Deepwater district.
NS 119 rumbles over a small bridge as it approaches the small community of Oakvale, WV. NS 1069, the Virginian heritage unit leads.
NS 119 thunders west through Oakvale, WV with the Virginian in the lead.
While the Virginian heritage may not be on “home rails”, it’s seen here passing by home rails in the form of the Princeton Deep Water district trestle in Oakvale, WV.
NS 41N heads west through Oakvale, WV with the Reading in the lead. A few hundred feet ahead the train will be tied down so the power can push a stalled train into Bluefield.
The Lehigh Valley heritage unit pulls hopper train Ns 815 west through Oakvale, WV.
A sunny June morning finds NS 6D4 rushing east through Oakvale, WV with a CN SD70i in charge.
Sun shines on the nose of a BNSF ACe as it brings NS 51Z west through Oakvale, WV.
NS 29C makes its way west through Oakvale, West Virginia with the Illinois Terminal heritage in the lead.