Black & white photo image from side view of the Norfolk and Western Railway Station with crowds. The depot was built in 1931 at Seventeenth (17th) and Findlay Streets. It was used for passenger trains until 1971 when they were discontinued but still housed the division offices. The building was demolished in 2004, and the Scioto County Jail is now in a structure made to look similar to the old station.
Black and white photo image of the Norfolk & Western Railway Bridge stretching over the Scioto River at Vera junction in Portsmouth. This photo was taken during the 1913 flood. The bridge was repaired and used until 2003.
Black & white photo of the N & W Depot at Tenth (10th) and Waller streets, built in 1886 and used until the new passenger station was opened in 1931 at Sixteenth (16th) and Findlay Streets. This location was used for storage before it was razed in 1968
Black & white photo of the Norfolk & Western Railway Depot at Tenth (10th) and Waller Streets in the 1913 flood. It was built for another railroad and acquired the N & W in 1901 and used until 1931, when the new terminal was constructed at Findlay and Sixteenth (16th) Streets. This location was used for storage until it was razed in 1968.
Black and white photo image (reproduction) of the Norfolk & Western Engineering Department. Pictured left to right: C.H. Jones, C.W. Phillips, H.W. Walbright, A.C. Hanson, E.F. Neu, R.G. Hamer, W.I. King.