Prr clocker k42/3/2024 Don't know how it ended up on the West Coast, but here it is! Currently used for children's birthday parties.ģ/4 view from other end - 2003 - Photo by Fred Talascoģ/4 view of other side - 2003 - Photo by Fred Talasco On the Black River and Western, currently deadlines and in need of workįront 3/4 view - Photo by Wayne Sanderson Interior passageway view - Photo by Wayne Sanderson Rusty and largely gutted, on the Cape May Seashore Line.ģ/4 rear view - Photo by Wayne Sandersonģ/4 front view - Photo by Wayne Sanderson Inside at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania - class E-44,Built by General Electric, 1963, 4,400 HP, Freight Service.įireman's side 3/4 view - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut On display under the train shed at the Harrisburg station. On display inside at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvaniaįront 3/4 view - Photo by Paul R. The largest Pennsy steam locomotive preserved.Įngineer's side 3/4 view - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut outside at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, 4-8-2",Mountain " type, Class M1b built by Juniata Shops 1930, dual service. Inside at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Railroad,2-8-0 type "Consoldation"type,class H3,built by Altoona Shops,January 1888,freight service.Įngineman's side front 3/4 view - Photo by ©Ray ThibautĬloseup of Builders Plate - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut (Camera nikon FM-2 w / 200 mm nikkor lens ,Bogen tripod Film Kodak 100 on Kodak picture CD)Įngineer's side 3/4 view - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut (Nikon Fm-2 camera w/50mm lens Bogen tripod Film kodak 100 asa on Kodak picture CD Making an appearance outside at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is the "other" K4 and the museum's L1s "Mikado"įront view - Photo by Paul R. View of tender underframe - Photo by Ed Kaspriske, Laurel Run, Pa. View of 1361's tender shell on a flat car - Photo by Ed Kaspriske, Laurel Run, Pa.įront view - Photo by Ed Kaspriske, Laurel Run, Pa. View of cab - 3/2002 - Photo by Ed Kaspriske, Laurel Run, Pa.Īnother view of the cab - Photo by Ed Kaspriske, Laurel Run, Pa. Inside at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Railroad ,4-4-2 "Atlantic" type, built by Juniata Shops, September 1914, C/N 2860 Passenger Service, Made famous as "The Lindbergh Special" Locomotive.įront 3/4 - 3/2002 - Photo by Ed Kaspriske, Laurel Run, Pa. in 1948 to represent the world record holder.The original #7002 was scrapped prior to 1948.įireman's side front 3/4 view - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut Inside at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Railroad,4-4-2 "Atlantic"type,class E2 ,actual class E7s,built By Juniata Shops,August 1902,passenger service.Built as# 8063 but reclassified as E2 # 7002 by the P.R.R. Rear 3/4 view - 5/25/97 - Photo by Paul Tupaczewskiįiremans side 3/4 view - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut (NikonFM-2 camera w/ 50mm lens on Bogen tripod w Nikon SB-10 flash. Steamed up every Memorial Day weekend for excursion service. ![]() inside at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvaniaįront view - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut (Nikon FM-2 camera ,nikkor 50mm lens bogen tripod nikonsb-10 flash for fill light,Kodak 100 film on kodak picture CD.Įngineer's side Front 3/4 view - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut (camera-nikon FM-2, Lens-nikkor 28 mm f3.5, Film-kodak 100 on kodak picture CD, nikon sb10 flash used for fill lighting, bogen tripodĮngineer's side Rear 3/4 view - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut (Nikon fm-2 camera w/28 mm Nikkor lens, bogen tripod & Nikon SB-10 flash) ![]() ![]() August 2001.įront 3/4 view - 8/2001 - Photo by Ed Kaspriske, Laurel Run, Pa. Bennett Levin's Beautifully restored PRR. Inside the museum - 7/13/03 - Photo by Paul R. Restored at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Kodak 100 gold film on Kodak Picture CD.) (Note the 2233 has since been repainted into Conrail paint)įront view - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut (Nikon FM-2 camera w / 50mm nikkor lens on Bogen tripod. In ratty PRR paint at the Strasburg Railroad. On the road with CNJ Blue Comet observation Tempel - 8/16/03 - Photo by Wayne SandersonĪnother view with the Tempel - 8/16/03 - Photo by Wayne Sandersonģ/4 view - Photo by ©Ray Thibaut (Kodachrome slide) Night photo - 3/4 view - 1/1/98 - Photo by Paul R. ![]() Night photo - Broadside - 1/1/98 - Photo by Paul R. Tupaczewski, lighting by Kermit Geary, Jr. Late December 1997, and is on the Cape May Seashore Lines (ex-PRSL) in Owned by the United Railroad Historical Society of NJ. If there is any surviving or restored PRR equipment that you have photos of, send them to me and I'll include them on this page! Here is a collection of photos of PRR equipment and structures that can still be seen today (or at least could still be seen when the photos were taken!) Surviving and Restored PRR equipment and structures.
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