ROANOKE, Va. ā A new addition to a Roanoke rail yard will help keep the cityās train history alive.
Roanokeās chapter of the National Railway Historical Society built a structure on its property to protect both train cars and volunteers from the weather.
The structure will soon house Norfolk & Western car 512, a formerly segregated passenger car, as volunteers work to restore it.
Chapter vice president Gary Gray said volunteers have often been interrupted in their restoration work by the weather.
"Itās going to be great to be able to not get wet.āAccording to Gray, the new shelter costs $50,000 to construct, which the chapter paid for themselves.