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Norfolk and Western coal car being loaded at a tipple.

1. Coal Tipple

Coal train going past houses.

2. Oswald Coal on the Move

3. Wrecked Railroad Flat Car

Collapsed bridge and wreck of train box cars.

4. Collapsed Railroad Bridge, Babcock L. SB. Company

Front view of a mill and stacks.  C&O train cars in front.

5. Sawmill

Kanawha Coal Co. tipple loading Chesapeake and Ohio coal cars.

6. Tipple of Kanawha Coal Company

7. Locomotive and Train With Pulp Cars

Coal being loaded into train cars.

8. Egg Shaker Loading Boom, Crazen Coal and Coke Co., Elkhorn, W. Va.

Crane and crew members putting a railroad car back on the track.

9. Lifting Railroad Car Back onto Track with a Crane and Crew

10. Railroad Accident - Overturned Flat Car and Spilled Logs

Loaded coal cars outside preparation plant.

11. Coal Cars Outside of Preparation Plant

12. Locomotive Steaming Down Tracks

A photograph of open train cars being loaded with coal.

13. Coal Cars

Notice, Permission is granted to reproduce this photograph only on condition that each reproduction shall bear the following credit line: Photograph by Norfolk and Western Railway.

14. Norfolk and Western Coal Hopper Unloading; Possibly Lamberts Point, Va.

Tipple filling coal car with large pieces of coal.

15. Loaded Coal Car

Coal tipple of Eureka C&C.  Large chute connected to tipple.

16. Coal Tipple of Eureka Coal and Coke Company

Freight and Passenger Train of the Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Company.

17. Freight and Passenger Train, Piney River and Paint Creek Railroad Company

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company was one of the oldest railroads in the United States. It passed through Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia and Ohio. The two men are possible WVU students headed out of Morgantown.

18. Two Unidentified Men in Front of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Car

Several well-dressed young men stand on the track next to a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Car. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company was one of the oldest railroads in the U.S. It passed through Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia and Ohio. The men are probably West Virginia University students headed out of Morgantown.

19. Unidentified Men Pose Behind Railroad Car

20. Western Maryland Coal Car No. 19659 Loaded with Coal

From WVU College of Mineral and Energy Resources Scrapbook.

21. Loaded Coal Cars and Mine Operation

22. Coke Being Emptied into a Railway Car, U. S. Steel Plant

23. Panoramic View Over Plant Site Showing Railroad Grading, Island Creek Coal Company

24. Panoramic View Over Plant Site Showing Railroad Grading, Island Creek Coal Company