Tonight’s image is the railyard at Cheylan West Virginia. If you look closely at the background you can see one of our coal tipples. The coal comes down the river in huge barges and is offloaded to the tipple where it’s moved by conveyor belt into the train. It’s some of the most dangerous work in the mining industry. My whole life I’ve heard stories about workers stepping between two rail cars at the wrong moment. The large piles of coal have been known to collapse and bury men alive. I know that coal energy is controversial in the world today but it is our main energy source in a large portion of the world. Here in West Virginia coal lights our homes, cooks our meals and powers our internet connection. It even powers our electric vehicles. Through the paychecks paid to the miners coal feeds families whose members have never set foot in a mine. (Every mining job supports between 3 and 5 others. ) It all centers on hubs like you see here and the workers who risk it all to pull light out of darkness.

Beautiful photograph, your greens are getting more green which I love!
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Thank you Sophia ❤ we are in our wet season and everything is lush.
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This is the Quincy/Dickenson Rail Yard. I know because I grew up in Diamond. My father, uncles, great grandfathers, great uncles all worked there.
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Thank you! Nobody ever told me the real name. I just presumed Chrylan because of the proximity to the Chrylan bridge.
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