West Virginia Railroad Culture

Out of BoingBoing: My uncle Kevin Scanlon has been snapping photos of Appalachian life for as long as I could form sentences — actually, no, longer. When I was young, his photos taught me to appreciate the modest, mostly overlooked beauty surrounding the old railroads that snake through West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and neighboring states. His photographs document what is now a dying culture.
His first-ever solo exhibit opens today
in Grafton, West Virginia. See some of the images online
, and buy prints
if you’re so inclined. Shown above: Morning Coal Train, Coopers, WV, 2005. Here’s another one
of my favorites from his railroad series.
Previously on BB: Kevin Scanlon’s heavy industry photography [Link]






















































































































































