Winchester and Western Railroad
The Winchester and Western Railroad (W&W) is a short-line railroad operating in the eastern United States. Established in 1991, it primarily serves the states of Virginia and West Virginia, providing freight transportation services. The railroad connects with larger rail networks, facilitating the movement of goods such as coal, lumber, and agricultural products.
The W&W operates over 90 miles of track, with its main line running from Winchester, Virginia to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. The railroad plays a vital role in the local economy by supporting industries and providing efficient transportation options for businesses in the region.