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West Virginia coal mines

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West Virginia coal mines
Posted by Aikidomaster on Monday, August 16, 2010 7:44 PM
I am looking for suggestions and/or examples of coal mines in West Virginia/Virginia in the 1940's and 50's. I like wooden structures, but these are probably few during this era. I am looking to scratch build mines that have 2-3 tracks at the mine. Because of limited space, more tracks would "eat up" a lot of the layout. I would like to model 3 or 4 mines so that I have somewhere to run locals. Help please!

Craig North Carolina

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Posted by csmincemoyer on Monday, August 16, 2010 8:09 PM

Craig,

Check out this site

http://appalachianrailroadmodeling.com/

Chris 

 

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Posted by Allegheny2-6-6-6 on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 11:05 AM

 This should give you a pretty good idea of what your looking for

 http://www.zanestrains.com/

Just my 2 cents worth, I spent the rest on trains. If you choked a Smurf what color would he turn?
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Posted by oldline1 on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 3:41 PM

 Craig,

Here are a few more places to look:

http://www.wvepostcards.com/

http://www.wvgenweb.org/wvcoal/

http://www.coalcampusa.com/

http://community-2.webtv.net/DizHarris/SHINBRIERALMOST/page4.html

I have found a lot of good photos and information in these places.

Roger Huber

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Posted by wmshay06 on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 4:20 PM

One more resource is the WVU online image collection:

http://images.lib.wvu.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?c=wvcp;page=search

 

Charles

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Posted by gandydancer19 on Friday, August 20, 2010 3:15 PM

 I just use the Walthers Cornerstone New River mine kits.  I built one as is, and the second I am going to kit-bash to make it look different.  They have three tracks under the tipple.  Simulated wood frame covered by corrugated metal siding.

Elmer.

The above is my opinion, from an active and experienced Model Railroader in N scale and HO since 1961.

(Modeling Freelance, Eastern US, HO scale, in 1962, with NCE DCC for locomotive control and a stand alone LocoNet for block detection and signals.) http://waynes-trains.com/ at home, and N scale at the Club.

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Posted by C&O Fan on Saturday, December 16, 2017 6:40 AM

Aikidomaster
I am looking for suggestions and/or examples of coal mines in West Virginia/Virginia in the 1940's and 50's. I like wooden structures, but these are probably few during this era. I am looking to scratch build mines that have 2-3 tracks at the mine. Because of limited space, more tracks would "eat up" a lot of the layout. I would like to model 3 or 4 mines so that I have somewhere to run locals. Help please!
 

I Scratch built my operating tipple On my layout Losely basied on the Star mine See it Here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTBttOvnLvE&feature=youtu.be

 

TerryinTexas

See my Web Site Here

http://conewriversubdivision.yolasite.com/

 

 

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