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By the mid 1950s, the Norfolk and Western Railway became the last American railroad to abandon steam and convert to diesel. This event coincided with photographer O. Winston Link's ten-year dream to document, at night, the steam railroading phenomena using synchronized flash. A chance assignment brought Link to Virginia, and it was there that he began a five-year photographic odyssey recording the trains, the towns, and the people who lived and worked on the N&W. O. Winston Link (1914-2001) created a photographic legacy of this period of American rail history which remains unrivaled.
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