Photograph shows the village of Mahanoy Plane, Pennsylvania

Around the turn of the 20th century, about 2,000 people lived in Mahanoy Plane, in the shadow of the inclined railroad that hauled coal up Broad Mountain toward Frackville. Breakers, engine houses, and repair shops lined the tracks. What began as a railroad outpost became a bustling Coal Region village. Read the Full Story.

Big Lick Tunnel and Plane | Williams Township, PA

A single photograph from the 1920s captures a mine rescue team standing at the mouth of Big Lick Tunnel – and, just behind them, the old “plane” that once hauled coal cars up Big Lick Mountain toward the Williamstown breaker. Today, only ruins remain on the hillside, but this image offers a sharp glimpse back at the days when the colliery dominated Williams Valley. Read the full story.