Jeffrey Steel Tipple and Retarding Conveyor   Save
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company Collection
Description: Steel tipple and retarding conveyor built by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio at the Arlington Coal and Coke Company, Arlington, West Virginia, 1923. The tipple at the bottom of the hill held coal that was loaded onto railroad coal cars. The building at the top of the hill, the head house, was connected to the tipple at the bottom by a retarding conveyor. A retarding conveyor slowed the coal as it slid downhill in a trough toward the tipple, reducing breakage of the lump coal. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL01443
Subjects: Conveying machinery; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
Places: Arlington (West Virginia)