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  2. Coquihalla railway link - Wikipedia

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    Coal Chute Passing Other The Juliet–Coquihalla table of the Coldwater River former railway trackage is the adjacent segment. 17.2: Wye: Operational Jul 1916 to Jul 1961. Mainly used for turning pusher engines from Hope during 1916–c.1930. Sited about 400 metres (1,312 ft) south of present Britton Creek Rest Area.

  3. Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway - Wikipedia

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    Josiah White and Erskine Hazard-founding partners of the Summit Hill & Mauch Chunk Railroad Pisgah Mountain and the topography of the Summit Hill and Mauch Chunk Railroad. The Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway, also known as the Mauch Chunk and Summit Railroad and occasionally shortened to Mauch Chunk Railway, was a coal-hauling railroad in the mountains of Pennsylvania that was built in 1827 and ...

  4. Coaling tower - Wikipedia

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    A coaling tower, coal stage, coaling plant or coaling station is a facility used to load coal as fuel into railway steam locomotives. Coaling towers were often sited at motive power depots or locomotive maintenance shops. [1] In the early years of railways, coal was shovelled by hand into locomotive tenders.

  5. Fisk Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Three hundred firefighters had responded to a fire that started at Throop Street where a coal chute conveyor emerged from an underground passage. The fire spread along the coal conveyor to a control room, switch house, boiler and turbine buildings and caused $8 million in damages. [3]: 288–89

  6. Hetton colliery railway - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 19th century, Hetton was a very small village, located about 3.2 km south of Houghton-le-Spring. [2] By this time, it was already recognised as being on the edge of an exposed area of coal which covered parts of Northumberland and County Durham; this motivated local landowner Thomas Lyon, as well as his son John Lyon, to prospect for deeper-running seams of coal on ...

  7. British industrial narrow-gauge railways - Wikipedia

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    Petrol-driven [37] locomotives ran from coal chute on the Stroud branch of the Midland Railway, over two branches of the River Frome, to 1833 gasworks alongside Stroudwater Navigation [38] [39] [40] Winnal Gasworks Railway [3] 2 ft 8 in (813 mm) Winchester, England Overhead electric-locomotive hauled gasworks railway. York Gasworks Company [41 ...

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  9. Tipple - Wikipedia

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    Basic coal tipples simply load coal into railroad cars. [1] Many tipples had simple screening equipment to sort coal pieces by size before loading. [2] [3]: 20 A modern coal mine facility usually includes a coal preparation plant which washes coal of soil and rock, before loading it for transport to market. The term "tipple" may be used ...