The Sullivan Trail Breaker was built in 1936 in West Pittston, PA. It was used to clean the slate and other material from the anthracite. Once cleaned, the anthracite was seperated by size and shipped out by rail. The Delaware Lackawanna & Western Railroad serviced the breaker. It was one of the last breakers standing by the 1990's. It was torn down in 1996. This model comes with two tracks. One that loads coal and the other is a storage track.