Hi Gary: Wow, that's an excellent resource tool for researching the Applachians! Thanks. I probably do NOT need to spend time there... but like I said earlier: Appalachian coal mining railroads are very interesting. For me, the Thurmond area and surrounding branches were EXCELLENT.
My real area of interest coal ming was the coal mining railroads of Sebastian County, Arkansas, the earlier the better. That area first began to be mined and shipped by rail in the late 1880's. Just wasn't much photography going on in my region... ever. Very hard to find photos. For that matter, it's tough to find early era rail photos taken throughout my region. (Pics of the St.Louis & San Francisco; St.Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern; Arkansas Central, Midland Valley, Kansas City Pittsburg & Gulf; Choctaw Coal & Railway, to name a few.) Thanks again for that link, but I really need to stay out of there. Of course, it wouldn't hurt to take just a little peek now, would it? :-) Andre Ming ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 9:48 AM Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} coal washing Andre, Here's a place to start. http://www.coalcampusa.com/ Gary Carmichael In a message dated 7/14/2012 10:42:33 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Coal mining was indeed brutal... still is. Just a few years ago a miner was killed in a local mine. Those are some excellent finds, there, Bill. The Allegheny/Appalachian railroad's roll in coal mining operations there were/are fascinating. Sadly, the regional area of my coal mining interest is nowhere NEAR as recorded as the Alleghenies/Applachians. I'm lucky to find ANY pics at all... much less scores of documentary type pics as can be found concerning the Alleghenies/Appalachians. Andre Ming
