In Pocahontas County, West Virginia
Restored Train Station |
Main Street |
Rails to Trails |
I was a little startled by the sign on this dump truck, but I saw that it belongs to a paving company. Apparently it hauls gravel.
Restored Train Station |
Main Street |
Rails to Trails |
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Do you feature regularly from WV? I love today's post. Beautiful photos of a beautiful little town.
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I write about West Virginia occasionally. It's near our home in Virginia, about half an hour away.
DeleteI love the cute yellow train station, it is pretty. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeletequaint little town and i love the cheerful train station!
ReplyDeleteFine collection of signs. The dump truck sign made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteThe old train station really appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteLove the train station. The sign of the dump truck is older that dinosaur poop! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThat train depot is one of the cutest one I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteThe train station is just beautiful, lovely colour.
ReplyDeletePretty train station, charming little town and yes I could see where that sign on the truck might grab your attention.
ReplyDeleteThe train station and town look so quaint and friendly.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very pretty train station. They are restoring a lot of those around our beautiful country.
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