Steam Loco Coal
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Mon Mar 27 10:42:30 EST 2006
I believe that was Pond Creek Colliery across the river from
Williamson, it was the normal source of most locomotive stoker coal.
Ken Miller
On Mar 26, 2006, at 11:48 PM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> Jim, remember the mine at Williamson where they brought the coal from
> the mine across the river from the Kentucky side in a bucket conveyer
> to the coaling station in the yard? Well, that is a mine from which
> they got coal for their locomotives. Don't know if there were others,
> but they sure used that one. Jim Nichols
>
> nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
>> While we are trying to discover how locomotive sand was transported
>> and where it came from, does anyone know where N&W obtained its coal
>> for its steam locomotives?
>>
>> Certainly, it was on-line and probably one of the operations owned by
>> the Pocahontas Land Corporation? But which one(s)?
>>
>> Obviously, it was shipped in N&W hoppers! <vbg>
>>
>> Jim Brewer
>>
>>
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