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B&M No. 647 (0-8-0) Class H-3-a at Boston Engine Terminal, Feb. 7, 1938. Coal tower behind engine
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Activity at a country engine house (shot 3). Tipping in the coal. Digital image made from photograph in Harry A. Frye Collection, Boston & Maine Railroad Historical Society Archives. Cat. No. 2001.21.13. Copyright Boston & Maine Railroad Historical Societ
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Activity at a country engine house (shot 2). The fireman guides a basket of coal toward towards the tender. Digital image made from photograph in Harry A. Frye Collection, Boston & Maine Railroad Historical Society Archives. Cat. No. 2001.21.13. Copyright
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B&M wood coaling tower in North Walpole, N.H. yard, across from Bellows Falls, Vt. October 1970
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Pile bulkhead, coal trestle, and coal pockets looking northeast at East Deerfield, Mass., Jan. 23, 1917
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Ash pit, gantry crane, and coal trestle looking northeast at East Deerfield, Mass., Feb. 25, 1917
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Portsmouth, N.H. yard in the early 1950s when B&M ran twelve passenger trains daily and considerable petroleum traffic
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One can almost smell the aromatic blend of coal smoke and diesel exhaust in this photo taken at the Boston Engine Terminal, c1947 which appeared in the annual report for that year