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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.
'Scene from a coal mine 300 ft. under a mountain in W. Va., where W.E. Austin, movie cameraman for the Norfolk and Western RR is shown taking what are believed to be first color movies inside a mine.'
Norfolk and Western railroad cars line the tracks next to the Peerless Pocahontas preparation plant.
'These snow covered coal cars from West Virginia look like they might be harbingers of weather headed for Roanoke. These Norfolk and Western coal cars are in holding yards in Roanoke waiting for delivery. Since they came from the west and the Weather Service is predicting a chance of snow hitting Roanoke from the West on Wednesday, they might just be advanced warning. (dd31400doughtie/mbr)1981 AP.'
A close-up view of a modern Coal Tipple at Penman, W. Va.
Norfolk and Western coal car being loaded at a tipple.
Portrait of Hamilton N. Redman, Vice President of Norfolk and Western Railroad.
A View of the Norfolk and Western Railway between a river and a rock face.
View of the Norfolk and Western Railway near a river.
Norfolk and Western Railway next to a river.
Chapter 34, Page 437.
X-1 992 locomotive engine on N&W Railway at Bluefield, W. Va.  The engine is built by Schenectady in May 1910 (no. 47174).
Norfolk and Western A 1232;  Norfolk and Western (#360) with 4-8-2, K-2; #134 and other locomotive engines on N&W Railway at Depot at Williamson, W. Va.
A picture of A 1232 locomotive engine on N&W Railway of Roanoke being serviced at Williamson, W. Va.
'N. & W. #2174 on Roanoke-Ieager Cedar Bluff excursion.  July 11, 1959 at Bluefield, W. Va.  18 cars, 1 bay, 1 diner, 13 coaches and 3 gondolas on rear.'