Tidewater and Western Railroad
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tidewater-and-western-railroad-280-4385333
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Tidewater and Western Railroad
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The Farmville and Powhatan Railroad went bankrupt in 1905 and became the Tidewater and Western Railroad. The line survived until 1917 when it was pulled up and sent to France for the World War I effort. The Tidewater and Western Railroad carried freight and passengers along a route from Farmville, Virginia to Bermuda Hundred. The Tidewater and Western Railroad continued to have Western Union Telegraphs run along the rails. These connected to telegraphs on the Atlantic Coast Line along the East C
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidewater_and_Western_Railroad
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2023-01-14T15:09:45Z
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