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'Engine terminal, round house, coaling station, water thanks, machine shops, turntable and office building ca. 1950.  The Guyan river runs between the shops and W. Va. Highway 10.  This picture was produced just before the diesel came online with the C&O.  All the shops are visible except the lower end where the pittracks existed.'

1. Bird's Eye View of Railroad Yard at Peach Creek, Logan County, W. Va.

'C.& O. gas-electric motor car 9054 & trailer on train no. 50 on Huntington-Logan  line at Barboursville, W. Va..  In Cabell County, southeast leg of Wye-Gas Electrics became the railroads answer for passenger-runs generated low income according to railroads but required by the interstate commerce commission.'

2. Chesapeake and Ohio Gas-Electric Motor Car No. 9054, Barboursville, W. Va.

'(Rail Diesel Car) 'Budd Car' 9062 and others on first run at Huntington, W. Va. 1958.'

3. Chesapeake and Ohio Passenger Cars at Huntington, W. Va.

'(Wayne County) 2-tier Union station (Norfolk and Western on top) C.& O. F-15 Pacific #440 is stopped with westbound local #7 in Sept. 1947.

4. Chesapeake and Ohio Locomotive No. 440 at Union Station in Kenova, W. Va.

'Cabin Creek, Kanawha County. H-4 under small 50-ton coaling station; a shop in the background; a motor car #1686 and men working on scale track. Scale house to  right. Warming shed in center.'

5. Engine Terminal at Cane Fork, W. Va.

'Logan County. Shows C.& O. notched oval end gondola 13089 ready to be loaded at tipple.  This is a C. & O. Historical Society Photo that can be purchased from the C.& O. Historical Society at Clifton Forge, Va, 24422.'

6. Guyan Eagle Coal Co. Mine No. 1 and Tipple at Amherstdale, W. Va.

'Amherstdale, W. Va. (Buffalo Creek/ Subdivision--Logan County) tipple; with loaded hoppers being filled.'

7. Amherst Coal Company Mine #1

'Engine terminal, roundhouse, coaling station, water tanks, machine shops, turntable and office building.  The Guyan river runs between the shops and W. Va. highway 10.  This picture was produced just before the diesel came online with the C.& O. all the shops were visible except the lower end where the pitt tracks existed.'

8. Bird's Eye View of Peach Creek, Logan County, W. Va.

'C. & O. GP9's 5932 and 6206 passing the depot on Logan Subdivision in May 1959 with hopper train.'

9. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Depot, Ranger, W. Va.