A great depot for a post-Civil War period layout all the way to the mid 20th Century
The Pleasant Valley depot, built in 1874, is a reminder of the prosperity which the Shenandoah valley experienced after the Civil War. Located on State Route 679, in Rockingham County, Virginia, it was, at the time of these drawings, the last remaining example of a series of depots built by the Valley Railroad post war. Check out the plans.
It saddens me that this depot is being allowed to deteriorate.