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145. C. & O. Engine No. 4007 at Alderson Depot, Alderson, W. Va.

Vernal S. Long pictured in the engine. Long was the engineer on the M-1 Engine No. 500 while making its first run from Clifton Forge, Va. to Hinton, W. Va.

146. Engineer on Engine No. 1619 at Clifton Forge, Va.

From left to right is Mr. McClean, Isaac Boone, Mr. Wickline, and Pete Gilmer. The man on the far right and in the back are unidentified.

147. Group of Men In Front of Engine No. 2317 at an Unknown Location

Legendary engineer, Richardson, pictured in white coveralls, poses next to new American engine No. 70 after a run from Hinton.

148. Billy Richardson with C. & O. Class-A Locomotive in Huntington, W. Va.

An unidentified man stands beside the thirty-five ton steam engine as it's ferried across the river.

149. Class-B Climax Locomotive Being Floated Across New River to New River Lumber Co., Longbottom, W. Va.

Smoke billows from the engine which sits behind twenty-eight cars of coal. The photo was taken on the east end of Meadow Creek.

150. C. & O. Engine No. 1445 On Rear End of Coal Train Pulled by Engine No. 1387 on the Nicholas, Fayette and Greenbrier Railway in Meadow Creek, W. Va.

A train winds along the track placed next to New River.

151. Steam Engine on Double Track Along C. & O. Railroad, Summers County, W. Va.

Smoke billow from the locomotive as it speeds across the tracks.

152. Engine Pulling Train near Sandstone, W. Va.

The locomotives sit on the tracks below the pit.

153. Passenger Engines Below the Inspection Pit, Hinton, W. Va.

A group of unidentified men and small boy stand beside the massive C. & O. engine.

154. Engine No. 490 in Hinton Yards, Hinton, W. Va.

"The Twin Mountain and Potomac Railroad, which used a narrow gauge, ran from Keyser to Twin Mountain, a distance of 26.6 miles."

155. Twin Mountain and Potomac Railroad Depot and Engine, Keyser, W. Va.

View of Twin Mt. R. R. depot and engine in Keyser, W. Va."The Twin Mountain and Potomac railroad, which used a narrow gauge, ran from Keyser to Twin Mountain, a distance of 26.6 miles."

156. Twin Mountain and Potomac Railroad Depot and Engine, Keyser, W. Va.