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C.A. Ray with several crew members, C&O R.R..

1. Chesapeake and Ohio Locomotive No. 378 and Crew

2. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Locomotive and Crew

'This coach was built in 1860, cost $6,036.00; used by Virginia Central during Civil War and was one of the first passenger coaches used by C&O in W. Va.; used in shop train at Huntington for many years.  It is scrapped in 1931.'

3. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Shop Employees Car E13

4. Locomotive and Coal Train on the Chesapeake and Ohio Line

5. Chesapeake and Ohio Locomotive and Passenger Train

'C. & O. R.R. Locomotive #32; Builder Name--Danforth Loco, Co. placed in service 1870.  Cylinders 16" x 24"; weight of engines with three gauges of water 61650 pounds;  Diam drivers 60:; dimensions of fire box 58 1/2 feet by 35 feet by 60 1/2 feet; No. of Flues 149; Diam of flues 2 inches; length of flues 11 feet, 1 inch; Diam of Boiler 46 7/8 feet; Service Passenger.'

6. Chesapeake and Ohio Locomotive No. 32

7. Chesapeake and Ohio Passenger Car 9055, Durbin, W. Va.

8. Chesapeake and Ohio Rail Road Locomotive

9. Chesapeake and Ohio Rail Road Locomotive No. 1460, Eskdale, Kanawha County, W. Va.

Unidentified engineer sits at the controls of a locomotive of probably a Chesapeake and Ohio train, looking out the window, down the track. Information on the back includes, "Stephen D. Trail Su. Co. W. V. 2000 From Roy Long Collection".

10. Locomotive Engineer in Cab

The cars belong to the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O)Railroad.

11. Camp Cars at Gauley Station, Fayette County, W. Va.

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.

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