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Large group of train cars at an industrial area beside a river. Photograph from Joe Ozanic scrapbook.

109. Train Cars at Industrial Area

110. Pietro Company Steamroller Flattening Road Bed

111. Lumber on Norfolk and Western Railway Cars

A View of the Norfolk and Western Railway between a river and a rock face.

112. Train on the Norfolk and Western Railroad

113. Train on the Norfolk and Western Railroad along a River

Built by Ensign MFG. Co., Huntington, W. Va..

114. Ohio River Railroad Car 2701 of West Virginia, Kentucky & Tennessee Lumber Line

115. Ohio River Railroad Car No. 4041 built by Ensign MFG Co. in Huntington, W. Va..

A West Virginia Short Line R.R. car 1057 built by American Car & Foundry Co. in Huntington, W. Va..

116. Shortline Railroad Car No. 1057 Built by American Car and Foundry Company, Huntington, W. Va.

'Built by the Ensign Manufacturing Co. in Huntington, W. Va. (Cabell County) April 19, 1899.  It is important to note that both the Southern Pacific and Chesapeake and Ohio were owned by  Collis P. Huntington and seeing railroad equipment to be used out West but built in Huntington was not uncommon.'

117. Morgan's Lousiana and Texas--Southern Pacific Boxcar 30401

'This car has its W. Va. connection because it was built by the Ensign Manufacturing Company in Huntington.  The Eastern Kentucky Railroad existed from 1865 until 1933 and ran from Riverton Greenup Ky. through Grayson County Ky. to Webbville Lawrence County Ky. on the Wayne County West Virginia border.'

118. Eastern Kentucky Railroad No. 53

Possibly near Morgantown.

119. Baltimore and Ohio Trains on Tracks

120. Locomotive Steaming Down Tracks