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Description St. Nickolas Coal Breaker, Mahanoy City, PA

The coal breaker began operations in 1931, and was shut down in 1972.  As of January 2015, demolition has officially begun on the old breaker and support buildings in Mahonoy City.

from Wikipedia:  "The old St. Nicholas Coal Breaker  was at one time the largest and most productive coal breaker in the world; divided into two separate halves that could be run independently—each producing 12,500 tons of coal per day, the plant producing 25,000 tons of coal per day when running at full capacity. It had a single-hopper dumper building feeding its conveyor with two dumping bays. The left or west side of the building accommodated coal hopper cars with bottom dump doors or dump truck loads; the right and east track was a rotary dumper, capable of holding down and rotating two forty-foot hoppers on its dumper tracks.

Constructed on a site less than half a mile away in 1972, the new St. Nicholas coal operation  is a modern coal processing plant, a successor system to the breakers that once towered as much as twelve stories above the local terrain. Built tightly into the hillside, the new plant still towers about seven stories over the shipping lot where various grades of anthracite fill semi-dump trucks for transport. Unlike the old St. Nicholas breaker, the newer plant ships mostly by truck, and its rail-loading operations utilize a shuttle line of trucks successively shuttling coal loads from the loading yard, down the drive and across the street to a dump-to-railcar building, then looping back when loading a large consist of railroad hopper cars."



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Comments: 8

DanielWolff-Gallery [2019-05-08 03:37:20 +0000 UTC]

Outstanding! A great find.

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TaterKnoll [2014-06-19 22:35:02 +0000 UTC]

Love this! How long ago were these taken? I drove by the breaker a few weeks ago and thought about sneaking in to do more photos but they are mining right next to it.

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Earth-Divine In reply to TaterKnoll [2014-06-19 22:59:13 +0000 UTC]

I took these in the beginning of May.  I'm afraid it looks like they are gonna tear it down, so I'm actually going to be heading back there soon for more pics before it's gone.

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TaterKnoll In reply to Earth-Divine [2014-06-20 03:10:00 +0000 UTC]

Yea it does look like it will most likely be torn down. The rail yard next to the breaker is already torn up and there was a building with a walkway that went over some of the train tracks that was also demolished. I would really like to head back there as well but with the amount of activity around there recently its pretty risky.

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RMS-OLYMPIC [2014-06-19 22:33:24 +0000 UTC]

I love how the hands of the clock are stopped. It's really neat looking.

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Earth-Divine In reply to RMS-OLYMPIC [2014-06-19 22:57:18 +0000 UTC]

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katoyue [2014-05-08 18:12:52 +0000 UTC]

That´s a nice picture, I love old desks!

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Earth-Divine In reply to katoyue [2014-05-09 14:16:02 +0000 UTC]

Me too

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