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Loaded coal cars on the railraod.
Western Maryland coal car with man on board.
Coal train going past houses.
Filled train cars of the Western Maryland Train Co.
Loaded coal cars.  First car has 'No BRAKE' written on it.
Filled Coal car with houses in background.
A man walking along top of coal cars.
Western Maryland Coal Car No. 50519 with other cars in background.
Coal cars with a barn and houses in the background.
Scenic view of a community visible from the last Western Maryland coal car traveling past it.
Train car with bags of coal headed to Salaverry, Peru. Sent by the Davis Coal and Coke Co.
Car filled by the machine on the right.
Loaded coal cars outside preparation plant.
B&O coal train with a full load of coal.
Car No. 50519 and 16311 with others around them.
Trains next to some houses and a store with cars parked in front of it.
Filled coal car with houses visible in the background.
Coal cars at tipple being loaded with coal.
Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Cars after being filled.
A Chesapeake and Ohio coal car, corn shocks in the background.
Coal car at the No. 34 Mine.
Piles of coal with a filled coal car in the background.
This picture shows a days run of coal below Summerlee Tipple just before being moved by the railroad crews. Three cars of stove size, four cars of lump, four cars of egg and eleven cars of slack constitute the loading for the day.<br />Note how the cars are trimmed! What a neat appearance they present! Even the cars of slack are evenly loaded and trimmed. Careful inspection and frequent supervision accounts for results like the camera shows. Every attention is paid to the preparation and marketing of 'White Oak' coal. No detail is to small to receive our most careful attention. Conditions shown here prevail at all the White Oak Mines. Each and every car leaving a White Oak Mine is carefully inspected as loaded by an experienced and competent inspector; all impurities removed and the car fully loaded and properly trimmed just as you see them in this picture.
Chesapeake and Ohio and Virginian Coal Cars with a shed in the background.