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The Ghost Railroad Still Operating in the Mountains #trains #darkhistory

West Virginia history they didn’t teach you in school.

From coal wars and forgotten heroes to uprisings, betrayals, and moments that shaped America — these are the real stories of the Mountain State.

This video transports you to Cass, West Virginia, where **steam trains** still operate, preserving a vital part of **west virginia history**. Discover the **industrial history** of this former logging town, where **wood harvesting** was powered by these powerful locomotives. A true testament to **railroad history**, these trains continue to run, offering a unique glimpse into the past.

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