Water Companies in Altavista, VA
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* Altavista Water Treatment Plant
(434) 324-7251 more info
Aqua Virginia Inc
(540) 977-3422 more info
Buena Vista Water Department
(540) 261-8630 more info
Campbell County Water Authority
(434) 239-8654 more info
Campbell County Water Authority
(434) 847-0961 more info
* City of Altavista
(434) 369-5001 more info
Montvale Water Co
(540) 947-0261 more info
Shenandoah Valley Water Co
(540) 526-2195 more info
South Boston Water Billing
(434) 575-4214 more info
Town of Vinton Water & Sewer
(540) 983-0647 more info
Western Va Water Authority
(540) 853-5700 more info

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Facts about Altavista, VA:
Altavista is an incorporated town in Campbell County, Virginia, United States. The population was 3,450 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Lynchburg Metropolitan Statistical Area. The new Town of Altavista was created in 1905 during the construction of the east-west Tidewater Railway between Giles County (on the border with West Virginia) and Sewell's Point in what was at the time Norfolk County. Planned by Campbell County native William Nelson Page and financier and industrialist Henry Huttleston Rogers, the Tidewater Railway was combined with the Deepwater Railway in West Virginia to form the new Virginian Railway in 1907. Although it was a common carrier and offered limited passenger service until 1956, the main purpose of the Virginian Railway was to haul bituminous coal from the mountains to coal piers on the ice-free harbor of Hampton Roads. Lane Brothers Construction Company was the contractor for constructing 32 miles (51 km) of the Tidewater Railway, including its...

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