100 Liberty Street - Martinsburg, WV 25402
Phone 304-260-4141 - Fax 304-260-5739
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Martinsburg Roundhouse Center
Martinsburg, West Virginia.

The Center includes 13 acres with three B&O Railroad shop buildings. The main attraction is the completely enclosed 1866 cast iron frame roundhouse. It is situated along 1,000 feet of the Tuscarora Creek. The B & O Railroad shops operated until 1988. This site was active early in the Civil War and was the site of the first National Labor Strike of 1877.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday October 27, 2009
Contact: Rosetta Chiofalo, Roundhouse Administrator
Tel. 304.260.4141
Email: rosetta@martinsburgroundhousecenter.com



BERKELEY COUNTY ROUNDHOUSE AUTHORITY CANCELS
ROUNDHOUSE RAIL DAYS
SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3RD & 4TH, 2009


Citing major sewer construction to be underway by September 1, 2009, and, concerns for the public safety by that construction, the Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority voted unanimously Wednesday evening 26th of August to cancel 2009 Roundhouse Rail Days.

Clarence “CEM” Martin III, Chairman, said, “We always look forward to Rail Days and this is a major disappointment to the BCRA board, but, as always, the public safety must be uppermost in our minds. We were especially happy to have moved Rail Days to a new and cooler date in October. Now we find ourselves in the midst of a major construction project.”

Rosetta Chiofalo, Roundhouse Administrator, assured the board that Rail Days should be back next year in October and that the Roundhouse will participate in National Train Day in early May 2010.

Rail Days annually attracts a large family crowd with live music, model train vendors, Civil War reenactors, lots of food, train rides and vendors of all kinds.
ROUNDHOUSE TOURS NOW AVAILBE
EVERY SUNDAY FROM 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Tours are $5 per person, children under 12 free!

Tours start at the Washinton Hertitage Trail Visitor Center
on the Porch of the Caperton Station.
229 E Martin St, Martinsburg, WV
304-264-9977