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The first tipple was built in 1910 and used until 1936.
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The size of the piles indicates many years of deep shaft coal production, while the weeded erosions indicate the tipples have been idle for years.
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The tipple had four loading tracks with a capacity of 80 cars.
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Structures include a railroad depot, a full-scale model of the coal tipple, a school, and homes.
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Loaded coal cars filled with mined coal were moved to a rotary car dumper at the south end of the tipple.
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The term tipple may be used interchangeably with coal prep plant.
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Objects included barns, water towers, coal tipples, cooling towers, grain elevators, coal bunkers, coke ovens, oil refineries, blast furnaces, gas tanks, storage silos, and warehouses.
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The weight of the loaded car traveling down was thus used to return an empty car from the tipple to the mine.
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Somehow a fire ignited at a coal tipple, perhaps caused by inflammable coal dust.
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The mines' air shafts and fans are gone as well as the many coal tipples and mine ponds that dotted the area.
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