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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

The Logan, the Big River, and the Big Coal Subdivisions

In 1994, Pentrex went on a tour of discovery along CSX branchlines in the coalfields of West Virginia to show you how coal was brought down out of the hollows and moved out to world markets. The beauty of the Appalachian Mountains, the power of the railroad, and the importance of the task are just as riveting today as they were then. Pentrex is proud to bring you the story of Southern West Virginia Coal!

Traveling on the Logan, the Big River, and the Big Coal Subdivisions, as well as their numerous connecting subs, youll see hard working diesels pull strings of hoppers up stiff grades and twisting branchlines where the cars will be flood-loaded at the mines. Cabooses are still utilized on some trains and rear-end pushers can be seen on others. Following the loaded trains out of the coalfields, youll visit a rail-to-river transfer facility where a rotary dumper quickly unloads the black diamonds into barges. An interview with Tim Hensley, CSX Resident Vice-President for West Virginia, provides intriguing insight. Mr. Hensley was once a locomotive engineer and he reflects on his personal experience and the significance of these coal operations to the railroad and the state.

Long, heavy trains grinding through curve after curve, powering through daunting grades, loaded with the raw ore that will feed a hungry nation; thats what youll find here. The action never ceases for CSX as it meets the challenge of the coalfields of Southern West Virginia!

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  • Very nice!!!!!

  • who hoo action from my homestate!!

    thnkx pentrex....the hopper being turned over is at John Amos Power Plant i bet..they use rotary dumping

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  • when trains are coming to a stop what is that noise they make. It sounds like a bell?

  • I wondered myself what CSX represented, and my cousin who retired after being an engineer told me it stands for Central Seaboard System. The X meaning System! The own a transporting outfit that ships it across seas as well as the RR system itself! That's where the word system comes in.

  • Our coal fields that we take pride in, is a great tradition as well as transporters like CSX RR. They transport the pride to the locations where it's needed. So we need to credit CSX as well as our miners.

  • I have this video and highly recommend it

  • Does this video contain footage of Charleston?

  • Almost Heaven and CSX.... 5/5 and Fave

  • there alot alot of different meanings to the X

  • Chessie Seaboard Multiplied.

  • awesome!!!! 5*****

    ciao, paolo

  • Cool I might buy this.

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