Virginian rail station marks 10th anniversary of fire with renovation plans Evan Jones January 27, 2011 1 minute read A Roanoke landmark is marking an unhappy anniversary this weekend. It has been ten years since fire heavily damaged the Virginian Railway Passenger Station. But as News/Talk 960’s Evan Jones reports, restoration work should begin this year. Share: Post navigation Previous: Sen. Jim Webb still undecided about 2012Next: “Maroon Money” injects green into Salem economy Related Stories 4 minutes read Salem Stampede Championship Rodeo returns this weekend with high-stakes competition Ian Price January 8, 2026 0 3 minutes read Radford University chair warns of ‘dangerous precedent’ as Venezuela transitions to new leadership Ian Price January 8, 2026 0 1 minute read Del. Sam Rasoul Files Legislation to Expand Affordable Housing Availability in Roanoke City Clark Palmer January 7, 2026 0