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A. B. Adams and Wm. Henry Arrington pictured beside the engine.
A crowd observes an early diesel engine at the station.
Engine No. 2101, named "Chessie Steam Special", is pictured on the C. & O. track.
Photo description reads, "2-8-8-2 H-7 Mallet used on coal train between Hinton (Summers County, W. Va.) and Handley (Kanawha County, W. Va.), and between Hinton and Clifton Forge (Alleghany County, Va.) from 1924  until replace by the 2-66-6 H 8's during 1940."
Looking at the engine sitting on the tracks, following by train cars reading, "Chesapeake & Ohio".
Photograph of the engine, built in January 1922, belonging to Campbell's Creek Railroad Co.
Four unidentified man pose beside engine number 201.
Unidentified engineers, working on the Ohio extension in Southern West Virginia, two men, sitting in the middle, are holding revolvers.
'Cabell County just after the NS/CSX takeover in 1999. No. 402
Inscribed on the back of Photograph: "Meadow River Engine No. 7 at Hinton Yards enroute to Cass. Standing on the footboard with his camera is John E. Faulconer of the Hinton Daily News; Holding the child is James P. Williams, C&O (Chesapeake & Ohio) Brakeman. Also in the photograph is Raymon Ratliff, C&O Dispatcher. Others are not identified. By 1964, diesel engines had replaced the once famous steam engine."
Man holding the child is probably James Williams. This was possibly the last steam powered locomotive to pass through Hinton. Other information on the back on the photograph includes: "Hinton Daily News Coll. from Fred Long to Stephen Trail Su Co WV ... - 1996"
Engineer L. J. Brown, left, and fireman Lloyd Bryant, right, are pictured next to the locomotive.
Steam engine no. 1508, to the left, and diesel engine no. 6260, pictured to the right.
Engine No. 307 pictured pulling "Chesapeake & Ohio" cars.
View overlooking train cars in the railroad yard beside a river.
A group of unidentified men and small boy stand beside the massive C. & O. engine.
A train car reads, "Chesapeake & Ohio".
Smoke billow from the locomotive as it speeds across the tracks.
The cars belong to the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O)Railroad.
Wm. Arrington pictured on the engine.
A train winds along the track placed next to New River.
Four men are posed next to a train.