A coal train chugs past the waterfront at Marine Park in Bellingham, Washington.
Every night an old
coal train chugs in to central Beijing to deliver its load to the Guohua power plant, one of the city's oldest power stations now surrounded by glitzy malls and towering apartment blocks.
Not exact matches
And which would be built — if everything went according to the plans then circulating — just north of town, meaning
trains spewing
coal dust
chugging through the streets she knew and carrying
coal destined for Asia.