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Engine No. 7 sitting beside stall No. 1 of the roundhouse. A group of unidentified workers stand on along the tracks and sit on the train.

1. C. & O. Locomotive Outside of Roundhouse, Hinton, W. Va.

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.

2. Hinton Yards Crew with Engine No. 253, Hinton, W. Va.

Vernal S. Long pictured in the engine. Long was the engineer on the M-1 Engine No. 500 while making its first run from Clifton Forge, Va. to Hinton, W. Va.

3. Engineer on Engine No. 1619 at Clifton Forge, Va.

Unidentified workers walk up and down the railroad tracks after Engine 1642 exploded.

4. Railroad Workers Inspecting Explosion Aftermath at C. W. Cabin, Hinton, W. Va.

Two unidentified railroad employees stand beside Engine No. 201 on the C. & O. Railway.

5. C. & O. Train Passing through Hinton, W. Va.

Wm. Arrington pictured on the engine.

6. Engine No. 494 at Hinton Station, Hinton, W. Va.

Engineer L. J. Brown, left, and fireman Lloyd Bryant, right, are pictured next to the locomotive.

7. C. & O. Railroad Emloyees Beside Engine No. 602, Hinton, W. Va.

A. B. Adams and Wm. Henry Arrington pictured beside the engine.

8. Railroad Employees with Engine No. 737, Hinton, W. Va.