John J. Kingman Road Crossing
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N 38° 43.117 W 077° 10.067
18S E 311537 N 4287781
John J. Kingman Road Crossing historical marker
Waymark Code: WM13XB8
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 03/06/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member vhasler
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The Fort Belvoir Military Railroad (FBMRR) was constructed in 1918 when Camp A.A. Humphreys was made a semi-permanent cantonment as the U.S. entered into World War I. The two main objectives for the FBMRR were to bring supplies and troops to camp for its rapid construction and war mobilization and to train engineer troops on the building of railroads, bridges, and other facilities essential to the U.S. war effort in France.

The 4.51-mile, standard-gauge railroad was built largely by combat engineers, with some assistance by civilian workers and soldiers from other branches. From January to July 1918 they laid track from the railhead junction near Newington to the center of camp.

As Fort Belvoir stored the entire coal supply for the military district of Washington on Facility No. 2280, a coal yard south of Kingman Road, FBMRR transported coal to other installations in the district as recently as 1985. Though parts of FBMRR were eventually decommissioned, much of the main line remained in use until the last locomotive left the installation in 1993.
Marker Title: John J. Kingman Road Crossing

Marker Location: Fort Belvoir, VA

County or Independent City: Fairfax County

Marker Program Sponsor: Fort Belvoir

Marker Number: Not listed

Web Site: Not listed

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