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Coaling tower

A coaling tower, coal stage, coaling plant or coaling station is a facility used to load coal as fuel into railway steam locomotives. Coaling towers were often sited at motive power depots or locomotive maintenance shops.

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File:La carbonera.JPG|Temuco, Chile, 2012 File:Tarnowskie Góry - elewator węglowy.jpg|Tarnowskie Góry, Poland, 2016 File:SAR Class 25NC 3437 (4-8-4).JPG|SAR Class 25NC 3437 (4-8-4) at the coal stage at Beaconsfield, South Africa, 2009 File:Coaling Tower (disused) - geograph.org.uk - 653373.jpg|Carnforth, United Kingdom, 1999 File:Former locomotive coaling stage, Immingham depot (geograph 3717022).jpg|Immingham, United Kingdom, 2013 File:Coaling tower in Cedar Hill Yard, August 2022.JPG|Cedar Hill Yard, Connecticut, 2022 File:Coaling tower that once served Chesapeake & Ohio steam locomotives moving through Bluefield, West Virginia LCCN2015634388.tif|Bluefield, West Virginia File:C&NW coaling station 1942.jpg|Locomotive 2576 over the ash pit at the roundhouse and coaling station, now demolished, at the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad yards, Chicago, Illinois, December 1942 File:COALING TOWER, WEST ELEVATION - Collinwood Railroad Yard Coal Tipple, Between East 146th Street and East 152nd Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH HAER OHIO,18-CLEV,40A-1.tif|Collinwood Yard, Cleveland, Ohio, now demolished, c.1968 File:GTW Standard Coaling Tower PA200155.jpg|Grand Trunk Western Railroad Grand Haven Coal Tipple (coaling tower), Grand Haven, Michigan, 2006 File:Penrith, NSW - Coal stage & D57 locomotive, 1930s (AHRS Collection, ARHSBox046 1355).jpg|Penrith, New South Wales, Australia, now demolished, 1939 ==See also==
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