Prince station explained

Style:Amtrak
Prince, WV
Coordinates:37.8567°N -81.0606°W
Address:5034 Stanaford Road (WV 41)
Country:United States
Tracks:2
Parking:Yes
Rebuilt:1946[1]
Architectural Style:Art Moderne
Accessible:Yes
Status:Unstaffed
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Mapframe:yes

Prince station is an Amtrak station in Prince, West Virginia, served by the Cardinal. It serves as the main depot for the Beckley area because it is on the CSX (originally Chesapeake & Ohio Railway) mainline while Beckley itself is not.

History

The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway built the first facility in 1880 that was enlarged in 1891 to serve both freight and passengers.[2] In 1942, the C&O president, Robert R. Young, saw a need for "a stylish, streamlined, and efficient passenger rail system" that led to the development of the current station.[2]

Design

The design of the Prince train station is Art Moderne, similar to Art Deco,[3] with a horizontal design, emphasizing movement and sleekness.[4] Built in 1946, the architectural firm was Garfield, Harris, Robinson, & Schafer that was headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.[5] The main terminal building is 125feetx22feetft (xft) and the waiting area features tall ceilings and large windows, as well as a large wall mural depicting mining and the importance of coal.[2] The terrazzo floor has embedded in it the original C&O “Chessie” kitten logo.

The depot has a minimum of ornamentation. Each end of the 5000NaN0 canopy is rounded and topped with Streamline Moderne stainless steel lettering spelling out "Prince".[6] The canopy is oriented so that the sun would warm waiting passengers in the winter time, while shading them in the summer.[2]

Future

With an upsurge in activities in the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, and the development of the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve that is located 7miles from the station, plans were underway for improvements to the passenger facility as of late 2013.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Prince Played a Large Part in Beckley Area Development . January 4, 2020 . The Raleigh Register . May 5, 1946 . . 6. Newspapers.com.
  2. Web site: Prince, WV (PRC) . www.greatamericanstations.com. 6 November 2014.
  3. Book: Castro . James E. . The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway . 2006 . . 9780738543345 . 35.
  4. . 25 . 2006 . Along the New River . 5.
  5. Book: Bittermann, Eleanor . Art in modern architecture . registration . 73 . Reinhold . 1952 .
  6. Book: Chambers, S. Allen . Buildings of West Virginia, Volume 9 of Buildings of the United States . 111–112. Oxford University Press . 2004 . 978-0-19-516548-7 .
  7. News: Prince train depot likely to have enhanced role in future Boy Scout functions . 7 August 2013 . Register-Herald . Mannix . Porterfield . 6 November 2014.