Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad

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The Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad was a 19th-century Virginia railway line that played a strategic role during the American Civil War, including in early engagements such as the Battle of Vienna.

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Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century railroad
railroad
associatedWithEvent Battle of Vienna
country United States of America
surface form: United States
gauge standard gauge (assumed for Civil War–era Virginia mainline railroads)
hasStrategicRoleIn American Civil War
historicalEra 19th century
locatedIn Alexandria, Virginia
Hampshire County
Loudoun County, Virginia
Virginia
locatedOnContinent North America
notableFor involvement in the Battle of Vienna
role in early Civil War engagements
partOf Virginia rail network
railwayType steam railroad
servedCity Alexandria, Virginia
servedCounty Hampshire County
Loudoun County, Virginia
servedRegion Northern Virginia
status defunct
transportMode rail
usedDuring American Civil War
usedFor military transportation
supply transport
troop movements

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Battle of Vienna (American Civil War) railroadUsed Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad
Skirmish at Vienna railroadUsed Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad
Union occupation of Alexandria, Virginia associatedWith Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad