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Pictured from left to right is J. E. Burdette (brakeman), O. C. "Battle Ax" Allen (conductor), Hobart Akers (brakeman), and Jack Sweeney (brakeman) with N. B. Allen (engineer) on the steps and C. L. Keaton (fireman) in the cab.
Looking at power-plant structures and equipment from the C. & O. railroad yards.
Mary Murrell, married to R. O. Murrell, poses beside the engine.
Men and a younger boy pose by the caboose car. Subjects unidentified.
Murrell and Faulkner family pictured on the engine.
Tall man pictured next to the train is R.O. Murrell. Other subjects unidentified.
Looking at the engine from across the tracks.
The home, located on Summers Street, looks over the river as well as the C. & O. Hinton West Yard.
Engine No. 307 pictured pulling "Chesapeake & Ohio" cars.
View overlooking train cars in the railroad yard beside a river.
Looking out over the railroad track and yard beside a river.
A group of unidentified men and small boy stand beside the massive C. & O. engine.
Steam engine no. 1508, to the left, and diesel engine no. 6260, pictured to the right.
Steam billows from the locomotive as it trails through the railroad yard.
Railroad cars cover the tracks. New River seen in the background.
A group of men and one young boy stand in front of the C. & O. Fire Hose Station. O. P. Garten, husband of Ruby Garten, is third man from right in the back row. The remaining subjects are unidentified.
Engine No. 2101, named "Chessie Steam Special", is pictured on the C. & O. track.