N&W locomotive fuel coal

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Fri Jul 21 12:13:40 EDT 2017


Just for the record. Most of UPs Fuel coal came from the Hanna Mines in
Carbon County Wyoming. The coal from these mine produced a higher amount of
BTU per pound then Powder river coal. PWR coal is what most people think of
when they think Wyoming coal. PWR coal is roughly 8500 btu/lb

73,

Nathan Simmons
trainman51 at gmail.com

On Jul 21, 2017 09:31, "NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List" <
nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:

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> DHD:
> Not a system-wide statistic, but you probably remember that there was a
> mine
> in the Thacker Mine District that delivered coal directly in buckets to
> N&W's
> coaling station at Williamson.  N&W's *Coal and Coke Manual* (1965
> edition)
> shows that the Pond Creek Seam had coal that delivered 13,800-14,500 B.T.U.
> per pound.  Ash content was 5-8%.                           Harry Bundy
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