Monongah Mine

Monongah Mine is a location in the Savage Divide region of Appalachia

Background
In 1907, the coal mine was the location of one of the worst mining disasters in history, resulting in the death of approximately 367 people. By early April 2075, the township sold the mining rights to the mine to Hornwright Industrial Mining Company for an undisclosed amount of cash, with additional royalty payments to be received in the future. Two weeks later, the first Auto-Miners arrived, and mining operations began under the supervision of Deke Sykes. While initially an abundance of coal was mined, a geological survey in December 2075 showed that the deposits were to be depleted within a month - a fact that was a known quantity within the company. Mining operations ceased at the beginning of January 2076, with the Auto-Miners and support equipment being packed up and withdrawn from the mine, under the watchful eyes of the local townfolk.

Earle Williams and some other townsfolk drunkenly decided to steal some supplies from the mine before everything was taken away. However, while they were deep in the mine, supervisor Deke Sykes blew up the entrance to seal the mine, trapping everyone inside. Some family members, such as Maggie Williams, attempted to clear the rubble with their bare hands, but a cover-up was already underway by Hornwright Industrial. Family and residents of Monongah were told everyone that was trapped in the mine had left town, an effort to avoid liability for trapping residents inside the mine and to avoid paying for an expensive rescue mission.

In the mine, Earle Williams and the others were facing a difficult decision: there was no food in the mine, but one of the miners, James, died from injuries sustained from the entrance collapsing. Several survivors agreed to cannibalize his corpse, including Williams, though others refused and stated they would rather die and be eaten than eat another person. Williams questioned whether it was right to eat the corpses of those that starved, but being trapped in the mine left him and the other cannibals with little choice. Trapped in the mine with no sense of night and day further disoriented his senses and wore on his sanity. This gradual decline became a slippery slope for Williams as he described the struggle he experienced, feeling as if he was unable to wait until others had died to consume them.

At some point after the Great War, the exterior mining complex was taken over and subsequently abandoned by a group of raiders and then inhabited by mole miners in their place. By 2103, the mine's interior became accessible again when struck by a nuclear missile. Earle Williams had mutated into a wendigo colossus. However, Earle's daughter Maggie had not forgotten over the past years, and is looking for help from the Vault Dwellers to determine his fate.

Layout
While the road in front of the mine is heavily fortified by raider structures, the mine complex itself is otherwise intact. The loaded Hornwright flatbed remains parked in the center, surrounded by trailers used by the miner crews while the mine was still operational. There are no crafting stations here, however, and the mine itself is inaccessible due to a landslide over the entrance. The worker housing up the hill to the north is boarded up and has only minor loot. One part of this location contains an Expert-level safe. As noted in the safe note, the key is the garden gnomes. The key to this safe is in the middle of three blue garden gnomes, found on the roof of a destroyed bus.

Interior
The mine's interior consists of a long tunnel that ends up prematurely in a large cavern, a horizontal mine shaft leading down into an even larger cavern, and a sloped tunnel leading back up to the first cavern. The tunnel is caved in at several spots, forcing a detour after entering the mine. To the left is an inaccessible door to a room with a trunk and several junk items. The room becomes accessible during the event quest. To the right is a small changing room with some metal lockers, a tinker's workbench and a chemistry station. The door next to the chemistry station leads to a small restroom, where three quantum bears can be found in a sinister position. The path left of the tinker's workbench leads back to the tunnel which in turn leads to the first cavern.

The first cavern contains several workbenches, a couple of malfunctioning extractors on the sidewalls and a blue Hornwright Industrial trailer in the middle. Several defunct Auto-Miners are also present. The horizontal mine shaft is located on the righthand wall, the rubble blocking it will disappear after five minutes have passed during the event quest.

The second cavern is located underneath the first and is reached by dropping down the mine shaft. It is home to many wendigo spawns and their overlord. It contains more malfunctioning extractors, defunct Auto-Miners and some human corpses. On the far left wall is an exit in the form of a long sloped tunnel, that is blocked by rubble until Earle Williams is dead and leads back up to the first cavern. There is also a still-active large drill bit sticking out of the wall near the exit that must be avoided as contact with it is instantly fatal.

Exterior

 * Safe note - Note, on a desk inside of a shack outside of the mine.
 * Raider's note - Note, on a shelf near the mine entrance. It only appears during the quest Something Sentimental.
 * Monongah Mine safe key - On the roof of a trailer, surrounded by blue garden gnomes. Opens the safe next to the mining supervisor's terminal.
 * Raider power armor - Found directly north of the mine, at a small raider camp.
 * Potential recipe - North of the mine, on a small table along the cliffside, at an unmarked location which is a possible Nukashine spawn point after drinking the beverage.

Interior
The interior is only accessible during the A Colossal Problem event.
 * A father's goodbye - Holotape, on a wooden barrel next to a floodlight, immediately after entering.
 * One choice - Note, next to a miner hat in the collapsed tunnel where the first wendigo spawn appears.
 * Ghosts? - Note, on a pushcart to the left of the armor workbench in the large cavern before descending to the boss fight.
 * Earle's journal #1 - Note, in a metal locker near the tinker's workbench at the entrance area.
 * Earle's journal #2 - Note, next to a radio inside the blue Hornwright Industrial trailer at the center of the large cavern before descending to the boss fight.
 * Potential magazine - On the small table underneath the radio inside the blue trailer.

Appearances
Monongah Mine appears in Fallout 76, and was expanded upon in the Legendary Run update.

Behind the scenes

 * The mine and the associated mining disaster are references to the real-world Monongah mining disaster of 1907, in which 362 miners lost their lifes.
 * David Dobert was the main level designer for Monongah Mine as part of its expansion for A Colossal Problem.