South Branch Valley Railroad

South Branch Valley Railroad
SBVR #6240, an EMD GP9
Overview
HeadquartersMoorefield, West Virginia
Reporting markSBVR
LocaleWest Virginia
Dates of operation1978–
PredecessorBaltimore and Ohio Railroad
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length52.4 miles (84.3 km)
Route map

Passing Siding
Cumberland Rd.
Romney Jct.
Train shed spur
SBV RR shop
Pilgrims Feed Mill
Durgon Creek
Adelle Polymers
RCS Transportation

The South Branch Valley Railroad (reporting mark SBVR) is a 52.4-mile-long (84.3 km) railroad in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. The branch line, which parallels the South Branch Potomac River, runs north from Petersburg to Green Spring, where it connects to the national rail network at a junction with the CSX Cumberland Subdivision.

The SBVR is owned and operated by the West Virginia State Rail Authority (SRA), who purchased it from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on October 11, 1978. The purchase made West Virginia the first state to both own and operate a commercial freight railroad. The SRA is headquartered along the SBVR in Moorefield.

Most of the SBVR—including its three bridges over the South Branch Potomac River—was destroyed by flooding in 1985. Despite talk of shutting down the railroad after the flood, reconstruction began two years later.

The SBVR is the host line for the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad, which is headquartered in Romney.