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Title:
PRR John Bull on stage
Description:
Photo Date:
8/4/1949
Upload Date:
1/23/2011 8:58:22 PM
Location:
Chicago, IL
Author:
Lew Schneider
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR JOHNBULL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
1538
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR Reuben Wells steams by
Description:
Photo Date:
8/4/1949
Upload Date:
1/23/2011 8:57:41 PM
Location:
Chicago, IL
Author:
Lew Schneider
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR REUBENWELL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
2551
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR "Reuben Wells," 0-10-0T, 1949
Description:
Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide via Al Chione that was taken at the Chicago Railroad Show in the Summer of 1949. The photographer is not identified. Prominent here is the Pennsylvania Railroad's 0-10-0T steam locomotive named "Reuben Wells." It was built by the Madison & Indiana Railroad during 1868, specifically for use on its 5.89% upgrade between Madison and North Madison, Indiana. It's named after its designer, Mr. Reuben Wells.
Photo Date:
8/15/1949
Upload Date:
10/18/2023 10:50:36 PM
Location:
Chicago, IL
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR REUBENWELL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
131
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR "Reuben Wells," 0-10-0T, 1949
Description:
Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide via Al Chione that was taken at the Chicago Railroad Show in the Summer of 1949. The photographer is not identified. Prominent here is the Pennsylvania Railroad's 0-10-0T steam locomotive named "Reuben Wells." It was built by the Madison & Indiana Railroad during 1868, specifically for use on its 5.89% upgrade between Madison and North Madison, Indiana. It's named after its designer, Mr. Reuben Wells.
Photo Date:
8/15/1949
Upload Date:
11/24/2023 8:56:03 AM
Location:
Chicago, IL
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR REUBENWELL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
127
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR "Reuben Wells," 0-10-0T, 1949
Description:
Here is a photo by an unidentified photographer that was taken at the Chicago Railroad Fair in August of 1949. Prominent here is the Pennsylvania Railroad's 0-10-0T steam locomotive named "Reuben Wells." It was built by the Madison & Indiana Railroad during 1868, specifically for use on its 5.89% upgrade between Madison and North Madison, Indiana. It's named after its designer, Mr. Reuben Wells. Williams Collection.
Photo Date:
8/15/1949
Upload Date:
2/17/2023 4:00:33 AM
Location:
Chicago, IL
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR REUBENWELL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
150
Comments:
0
Title:
Another PRR caboose hop with a J-1
Description:
Note the Ohio River far below
Photo Date:
8/10/1951
Upload Date:
1/20/2011 4:13:01 PM
Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Author:
Lew Schneider
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR STEAM(UNKNOWN)
Views:
1279
Comments:
2
Title:
PRR engine ready track at 28th St
Description:
Taken from PRR Train 46 EB
Photo Date:
9/6/1952
Upload Date:
1/17/2011 6:38:36 PM
Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Author:
Lew Schneider
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR STEAM(UNKNOWN)
Views:
1468
Comments:
1
Title:
PRR "Reuben Wells," 0-10-0T, 1957
Description:
Here is an original photo by an unidentified photographer that was taken at the Roundhouse in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, on 20 October 1957. Shown here is the Pennsylvania Railroad's 0-10-0T steam locomotive named "Reuben Wells." It was built by the Madison & Indiana Railroad during 1868, specifically for use on its 5.89% upgrade between Madison and North Madison, Indiana. It's named after its designer, Mr. Reuben Wells. Looks to me like it's "Open House" at the Roundhouse!
Photo Date:
10/20/1957
Upload Date:
3/10/2024 9:10:54 PM
Location:
Northumberland, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR REUBENWELL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
100
Comments:
0
Title:
"The Voyage Of The 'Amboy,'" Page 10, 1959
Description:
Here is page one of a three-page article entitled "The Voyage Of The 'Amboy.'" It was published originally in the January-February 1959 issue of "Pennsy" magazine, page 10. In this context, the "Amboy" has just pushed a single coal-ladened barge under the 59th Street Bridge ~ Manhattan to the right, Brooklyn to the left. The Brooklyn Bridge is discernable in the distance.
Photo Date:
1/1/1959
Upload Date:
11/23/2019 12:08:26 PM
Location:
New York, NY
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Bridge
Locomotives:
PRR AMBOY(UNKNOWN)
Views:
261
Comments:
0
Title:
"The Voyage Of The 'Amboy,'" Page 11, 1959
Description:
Here is page two of a three-page article entitled "The Voyage Of The 'Amboy.'" It was published originally in the January-February 1959 issue of "Pennsy" magazine, page 11.
Photo Date:
1/1/1959
Upload Date:
11/23/2019 12:16:12 PM
Location:
South Amboy, NJ
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Locomotives:
PRR AMBOY(UNKNOWN)
Views:
208
Comments:
0
Title:
"The Voyage Of The 'Amboy,'" Page 12, 1959
Description:
Here is page three of a three-page article entitled "The Voyage Of The 'Amboy.'" It was published originally in the January-February 1959 issue of "Pennsy" magazine, page 12. Bottom Right-Hand Photo Caption: "Barge is delivered in late afternoon at Consolidated Edison power plant, Brooklyn, and tug is ready for another tow."
Photo Date:
1/1/1959
Upload Date:
11/23/2019 12:19:26 PM
Location:
Brooklyn, NY
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Locomotives:
PRR AMBOY(UNKNOWN)
Views:
207
Comments:
0
Title:
"New Boats Join PRR's Navy," Page 14, 1960
Description:
Here is page one of a two-page article entitled "New Boats Join PRR's Navy." It was published originally in the May-June 1960 issue of "Pennsy" magazine, page 14. Photo Captions: "At the Dravo Corporation shipyard, Pittsburgh, hull units of a new PRR tug are assembled upside down (left). Final assembly of hull follows (center), then tug is launched into Ohio River (right). Photo below shows tug 'New York' in tests before joining PRR."
Photo Date:
5/1/1960
Upload Date:
11/24/2019 8:27:27 AM
Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Locomotives:
PRR NEWYORK(UNKNOWN)
Views:
225
Comments:
0
Title:
"New Boats Join PRR's Navy," Page 15, 1960
Description:
Here is page two of a two-page article entitled "New Boats Join PRR's Navy." It was published originally in the May-June 1960 issue of "Pennsy" magazine, page 15. Top Photo Caption: "Against the Manhattan skyline, the 'Cincinnati,' one of seven new PRR diesel tugboats, hauls a tow of barges across North River."
Photo Date:
5/1/1960
Upload Date:
11/24/2019 8:30:59 AM
Location:
Newark, NJ
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Locomotives:
PRR CINCINNATI(UNKNOWN)
PRR PITTSBURGH(UNKNOWN)
Views:
255
Comments:
0
Title:
"Antique Special," Page 21, 1961
Description:
Here is page two of a two-page article entitled "Antique Special." It was published originally in the January-February 1961 issue of "Pennsy" magazine, page 21. Top Left Photo Caption: "C.E. Gaugler oils D16sb steam engine built at Juniata Shop, Altoona, in 1905." Pennsylvania Railroad engine #1223 is a D-16SB (4-4-0) "American" built in Juniata during November of 1905 that's presently on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg. Also depicted are Strasburg Rail Road 0-6-0 switcher #31 and the Cumberland Valley Railroad's "Pioneer."
Photo Date:
1/1/1961
Upload Date:
8/27/2022 10:03:12 PM
Location:
Strasburg, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 1223(4-4-0)
SRC 31(0-6-0)
PRR PIONEER(UNKNOWN)
Views:
321
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR "Reuben Wells," 0-10-0T, c. 1968
Description:
Here is a post card via Peter Outerbridge entitled "Reuben Wells." Caption On Reverse: "'Reuben Wells.' Pennsylvania Railroad's 'Reuben Wells', a locomotive of rather odd proportions, built for the steep grades of the Madison Plane, now a museum piece, is being moved on a flat car [#475716]." Shown here is the PRR's 0-10-0T steam locomotive named "Reuben Wells." It was built by the Madison & Indiana Railroad during 1868, specifically for use on its 5.89% upgrade between Madison and North Madison, Indiana. It's named after its designer, Mr. Reuben Wells. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.
Photo Date:
8/15/1968
Upload Date:
1/20/2023 10:25:54 AM
Location:
Indianapolis, IN
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
RollingStock,Steam
Locomotives:
PRR REUBENWELL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
204
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR "Reuben Wells," 0-10-0T, #1 of 2, c. 1968
Description:
Here is the first of two original photos of the Pennsylvania Railroad's 0-10-0T steam locomotive named "Reuben Wells." It was built by the Madison & Indiana Railroad during 1868, specifically for use on its 5.89% upgrade between Madison and North Madison, Indiana. It's named after its designer, Mr. Reuben Wells. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.
Photo Date:
8/15/1968
Upload Date:
12/2/2022 11:13:42 PM
Location:
Indianapolis, IN
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR REUBENWELL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
215
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR "Reuben Wells," 0-10-0T, #2 of 2, c. 1968
Description:
Here is the second of two original photos of the Pennsylvania Railroad's 0-10-0T steam locomotive named "Reuben Wells." It was built by the Madison & Indiana Railroad during 1868, specifically for use on its 5.89% upgrade between Madison and North Madison, Indiana. It's named after its designer, Mr. Reuben Wells. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.
Photo Date:
8/15/1968
Upload Date:
11/27/2022 10:00:37 PM
Location:
Indianapolis, IN
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR REUBENWELL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
160
Comments:
0
Title:
"Pennsy At Northumberland," Page 67, 2004
Description:
Here is page two of a six-page article by William D. Volkmer entitled "The Pennsy At Northumberland: 1964-1968." It was published originally in the January 2004 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 67. Bottom Photo Caption: "The Pennsy stored a number of steam locomotives at the Northumberland roundhouse pending disposition to museums, including Madison incline veteran 0-10-0T 'Reuben Wells,' now at the Children's Museum in Indianapolis." The "Reuben Wells" was built by the Madison & Indiana Railroad during 1868, specifically for use on its 5.89% upgrade between Madison and North Madison, Indiana. It's named after its designer, Mr. Reuben Wells.
Photo Date:
1/1/2004
Upload Date:
12/8/2021 10:00:23 PM
Location:
Northumberland, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR REUBENWELL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
310
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR JOHN BULL
Description:
Built by the PRR Altoona Shops in 1939 as a replica of the original John Bull locomotive built in 1831, this working model is housed at the RR Museum of Pennsylvania in servicable condition although not fired up in years (at least in 2007). The original John Bull is in the Smithsonian Museum.
Photo Date:
7/16/2007
Upload Date:
6/8/2018 5:33:56 AM
Location:
Strasburg, PA
Author:
Gary Everhart
Categories:
Roster,Scenic
Locomotives:
PRR JOHNBULL(UNKNOWN)
Views:
460
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 1, Switch Mobile, c. 1959
Description:
Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide via Al Chione. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad rubber-tired Switch Mobile #1 built by LeTourneau-Westinghouse. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.
Photo Date:
8/15/1959
Upload Date:
10/16/2023 1:37:25 AM
Location:
Baltimore, MD
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Locomotives:
PRR 1(UNKNOWN)
Views:
89
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 4, 2-4-6T, c. 1890
Description:
Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4, a 2-4-6T built in the Altoona Machine Shops as a 4-4-0 during March of 1882, later rebuilt as a 2-4-6T, and retired in October of 1893 after just eleven years of experimental service. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded. Williams Collection.
Photo Date:
1/1/1900
Upload Date:
2/18/2023 12:29:08 PM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 4(UNKNOWN)
Views:
105
Comments:
0
Title:
"Power To Burn," Page 95, 1976
Description:
Here is page 95 of a 96-page monograph entitled "Power To Burn: Smoke, Steam, & Cinders" that was edited by James M. Shafer and published during 1976. Photo Caption: "Altoona Machine Shops, in 1882, built this Forney 'double-ender.' PRR No. 4, 2-4-6T, the only one ever built. It was scrapped in 1892."
Photo Date:
8/29/1976
Upload Date:
3/14/2019 3:47:57 PM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 4(UNKNOWN)
Views:
390
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR DD1 #17 (ex-#70) - Pennsylvania RR
Description:
This 1911 Altoona shops built electric used 3rd rail DC and were built in semi-permanent married pairs to serve the New York area electrification. The wheel configuration was 4-4-0+0-4-4 or later labeled 2-B+B-2. Only one pair survived and is now located at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. The day in April, 1936 is approximate and the location was listed as Meadows, NJ yard.
Photo Date:
4/1/1936
Upload Date:
8/25/2013 9:07:22 AM
Location:
Jersey City, NJ
Author:
Gary Everhart
Categories:
Roster,Action
Locomotives:
PRR 17(UNKNOWN)
Views:
1713
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR DD1 #28 - Pennsylvania RR
Description:
Built by the Juniata shops in 1910, this is one of those cross-over locoomotives that had steam engine characteristics but ran on DC. These were semi-permanently coupled pairs. The unknown photographer made notes about it in terms of a steam locomotive - "4-4-4-4 type, class DD-1, 72" drivers, 313,000 lb weight, exerts 66,000 lbs tractive effort." Caught here in Morris Park Engine Yard, outside Long Island. The sepia photo lost details when flipped to b&w so left it untouched.
Photo Date:
9/9/1939
Upload Date:
1/28/2014 6:49:56 AM
Location:
Long Island City, NY
Author:
Gary Everhart
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
PRR 28(UNKNOWN)
Views:
694
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR DD1 #30
Description:
Built by the Altonna shops circa 1911, the DD1 units were semi-permanently coupled pairs of third rail direct current electric locomotives. Each half-locomotive contained one large electric motor mounted in the body and driving via a jackshaft and side rods. Those electric motors gave the DD1 a potential top speed of 85 mph. Thanks to Thomas Ayers (see comment below), the locaiton has been identified as PRR's Sunnyside yards in Long Island City, NY/ Thanks Thomas for your help!
Photo Date:
9/1/1930
Upload Date:
10/14/2017 6:09:31 AM
Location:
Sunnyside Yard, NY
Author:
Gary Everhart
Categories:
Roster,Yard
Locomotives:
PRR 30(UNKNOWN)
Views:
581
Comments:
1
Title:
PRR 30, DD-1, c. 1936
Description:
Here is a photo via Rail Photo Service that was taken at Manhattan Transfer near Harrison, New Jersey, c. 1936. Shown here are Pennsylvania Railroad-New York Terminal District engines #30. Together, they're classed as a DD-1 (2-B+B-2) electric built in Juniata during July of 1910, rated at 4,000 horsepower, later renumbered 3992-3993, and retired in September of 1947 after 37 years of faithful service. John S. Fisher Collection; #1 of 15.
Photo Date:
10/14/1936
Upload Date:
6/13/2022 11:05:26 PM
Location:
Harrison, NJ
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Station,Signal
Locomotives:
PRR 30(UNKNOWN)
Views:
175
Comments:
0
Title:
"The 'What-Is-It' Goes Diesel," Page 17, 1953
Description:
Here is page two of a two-page article entitled "The 'What-Is-It' Goes Diesel." It was published originally in the November 1953 issue of "Pennsy" magazine, page 17. Bottom Left-Hand Photo Caption: "At Baltimore's 'Jail Yard' (city jail in background), Conductor J.R. Ford keeps an eye on traffic as tractor starts into street." Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad rubber-tired street tractor #443, built in Juniata circa 1916.
Photo Date:
11/3/1953
Upload Date:
11/17/2019 9:12:45 AM
Location:
Baltimore, MD
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Locomotives:
PRR 443(UNKNOWN)
Views:
446
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 445, Street Tractor, c. 1953
Description:
Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide of Pennsylvania Railroad rubber-tired street tractor #445, built in Juniata circa 1916. The photographer's name and the exact date are not recorded. Partially visible in the background is the "Harborside Terminal."
Photo Date:
11/14/1953
Upload Date:
8/18/2023 9:15:04 PM
Location:
Baltimore, MD
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
RollingStock
Locomotives:
PRR 445(UNKNOWN)
Views:
58
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 446, Street Tractor, 1954
Description:
Here is an original photo by an unidentified photographer of Pennsylvania Railroad Street Tractor #446. Built in Juniata, it is a rubber-tired, gas-electric machine with standard couplers, grab irons, footboards, and air brakes; it's steered with a huge, vertically-mounted wheel ~ not unlike the helm of a sailing ship! Photo taken on 23 October 1954 in Baltimore, Maryland. Roy Healey Collection; #1 of 16. (#3,333)
Photo Date:
10/23/1954
Upload Date:
2/25/2018 4:14:01 PM
Location:
Baltimore, MD
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Locomotives:
PRR 446(UNKNOWN)
Views:
391
Comments:
1
Title:
An Better Way to Get Track Level
Description:
The funicular is a much easier way to get from street level to the Horseshoe Curve Park.
Photo Date:
7/7/2013
Upload Date:
7/19/2013 6:28:54 PM
Location:
Horseshoe Curve, PA
Author:
Jonah P
Categories:
Scenic,Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:
PRR 1854(UNKNOWN)
Views:
429
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 3700, HC-1S, c. 1919
Description:
SFM. Here is a duplicate 35mm B&W slide of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #3700, an HC-1S (2-8-8-0) "Mallet" built in Juniata during June of 1919 and retired in August of 1929 after just ten years of revenue service. The photographer's name, the date, and the location are not recorded. Mr. R. Porter Collection.
Photo Date:
8/15/1919
Upload Date:
12/29/2018 12:01:34 PM
Location:
Altoona(Juniata), PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 3700(UNKNOWN)
Views:
674
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR Motive Power Display, #1 of 3, 1924
Description:
Here is the first of three photos by an unidentified photographer of a motive power display run by the Pennsylvania Railroad at its West Philadelphia Yards in March of 1924. Prominent here (L to R) are engines #3700 and #3931. Both were built in Juniata. #3700 is the HC-1S (2-8-8-0) steam locomotive built during June of 1919 and retired in August of 1929. #3931 is the FF-1 (1-C-C-1) electric engine built in April of 1917, rated at 4,000 horsepower, and retired in April of 1940.
Photo Date:
3/21/1924
Upload Date:
4/3/2022 2:49:52 PM
Location:
West Philadelphia, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Yard,Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 3700(UNKNOWN)
PRR 3931(Boxcab)
Views:
330
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR Motive Power Display, #2 of 3, 1924
Description:
Here is the second of three photos by an unidentified photographer of a motive power display run by the Pennsylvania Railroad at its West Philadelphia Yards in March of 1924. Prominent here (L to R) are engines #3700, #3931, and #3930. All were built in Juniata. #3700 is the HC-1S (2-8-8-0) steam locomotive built during June of 1919 and retired in August of 1929. #3931 is the FF-1 (1-C-C-1) electric engine built in April of 1917, rated at 4,000 horsepower, and retired in April of 1940. And #3930 is the L-5 (1-B-B-1) electric engine built in January of 1924, rated at 3,300 horsepower, and retired in May of 1944. "Yo, Buddy, please don't step on the railhead!"
Photo Date:
3/21/1924
Upload Date:
4/3/2022 6:42:59 PM
Location:
West Philadelphia, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Yard,Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 3700(UNKNOWN)
PRR 3931(Boxcab)
PRR 3930(Steeple Cab)
Views:
295
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 3700, HC-1S, c. 1925
Description:
New Portage. Here is an original photo by Bruce D. Fales. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #3700, an HC-1S (2-8-8-0) "Articulated" built in Juniata during June of 1919 and retired in August of 1929 after just a decade of service. In this context, the Flagman may have just uncoupled #3700 from the train after a successful "pusher" run up the New Portage Branch line. Note the antique truck on the N-5 cabin car. The Flagman's name, the date, and the location are not recorded. (#8,800)
Photo Date:
5/5/1925
Upload Date:
4/20/2022 10:34:01 PM
Location:
Gallitzin, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 3700(UNKNOWN)
Views:
308
Comments:
1
Title:
PRR Locomotive Roster, Page 55, AUG 1941
Description:
Here is page 16 of a 34-page article (in five installments) entitled "Locomotives Of the Pennsylvania." It was published originally in the August 1941 issue of "Railroad" magazine, page 55. Photo Caption: "Number 3700 was the largest steam locomotive ever built for the Road, and the first articulated engine ever to be equipped with four single-expansion cylinders. Designated as Class HC1s, she boasted a tractive force of 147,640 pounds!" #3700 is an HC-1S (2-8-8-0) "Articulated" built in Juniata during June of 1919 and retired in August of 1929.
Photo Date:
8/1/1941
Upload Date:
2/14/2018 9:47:55 AM
Location:
Altoona(Juniata), PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Roster,Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 3700(UNKNOWN)
Views:
714
Comments:
0
Title:
"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 55, 1973
Description:
Here is page 55 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Partial Caption: "Build at the Altoona Works in 1919, the Class HC-1s (2-8-8-0) simple mallet locomotive stands beside a train of West Jersey & Seashore wooden MU coaches on exhibition at Tennessee Ave., Atlantic City, 1924." Prominent here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #3700, the HC-1S (2-8-8-0) built in Juniata during June of 1919 and retired in August of 1929 after just a decade of revenue service. The name of the Hostler pictured here is not recorded.
Photo Date:
9/22/1973
Upload Date:
10/31/2022 6:15:51 PM
Location:
Atlantic City, NJ
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 3700(UNKNOWN)
Views:
196
Comments:
0
Title:
"Trains" Magazine, August 1948
Description:
Here is a photo that was taken by Mr. Bob Milner. It was published originally in the August 1948 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 19, as part of a four-page photo study entitled "Where East Meets West." Photo Caption: "Pennsylvania Railroad's 'Manhattan Limited' is crossing the Chicago River at 21st and Stewart Streets, en route to New York." Shown here is PRR engine #5527, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during November of 1945 and retired in December of 1953 after just eight years of revenue service.
Photo Date:
8/1/1948
Upload Date:
10/27/2019 9:41:56 AM
Location:
Chicago, IL
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Bridge,Steam,Signal,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 5527(UNKNOWN)
Views:
450
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 5528, T-1, c. 1946
Description:
Consler. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #5528, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during 1945 and retired in December of 1953 after just eight years of revenue service. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.
Photo Date:
4/16/1946
Upload Date:
3/31/2023 11:10:49 PM
Location:
Chicago, IL
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 5528(UNKNOWN)
Views:
136
Comments:
0
Title:
"Interview With Clair Clugh," Page 24, 1996
Description:
Here is page 11 of a 29-page article by Eric Hirsimaki kntitled "Interview With Clair I. Clugh: Manager, Altoona Works (Retired)." It was published originally in the Summer 1996 issue of "Keystone" magazine, page 24. Top Photo Caption: "Despite wartime bvrdens, M-1 #6991 is well cared for. Chicago, Ill., February 11, 1945." Photo by C.W. Jernstrom. Shown here is PRR engine #6991, an M-1 (4-8-2) "Mountain" built by/the Lima Locomotive Works during 1926 and retired in January of 1953. Second Photo Down Caption: "T-1 #5517 at Fort Wayne, Indiana, November 1948." Photo by C.W. Jernstrom. Shown here is PRR engine #5517, a T-1A (4-4-4-4, "Duplex" built in Juniata during 1946 and retired in March of 1952. Third Photo Down Caption: "Engineman's side of 'utility model' T-1 #5528. East St. Louis, Ill., October 15, 1951." Photo by C.W. Je}nstrom. Shown here is PRR engine #5528, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during 1945 and retired in December of 1953.
Photo Date:
6/21/1996
Upload Date:
12/6/2017 3:45:33 AM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 6991(4-8-2)
PRR 5517(4-4-4-4)
PRR 5528(UNKNOWN)
Views:
1041
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0
Title:
PRR 5529, T-1, c. 1950
Description:
Duplexes. Here is a duplicate 35mm B&W slide showing Pennsylvania Railroad engine #5529, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during November of 1945 and retired in December of 1953 after just eight years of revenue service. In this context, it's ready to depart the Harrisburg Station with a passenger train bound for Altoona and points West. All ABOARD! The photographer's name and the exact date are not recorded. (Gift from Brad Mann.)
Photo Date:
8/15/1950
Upload Date:
6/1/2021 6:57:10 AM
Location:
Harrisburg, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Station,Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 5529(UNKNOWN)
Views:
203
Comments:
0
Title:
"Metamorphosis Of The T-1," Page 29, 1951
Description:
Here is page two of a two-page camera study by Bert Pennypacker entitled "Metamorphosis Of The T-1." It was published originally in the July 1951 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 29. Top Photo: Shown here at the Horseshoe Curve is #6111, a T-1 built by Baldwin during May of 1942 and retired in December of 1953. Second Photo Down: Shown here at St. Louis is #5518, a T-1 built in Juniata during March of 1946 and retired in December of 1953. Third Photo Down: Shown here at Harrisburg is #5529, a T-1 built by Baldwin during November of 1945 and retired in December of 1953. Bottom Photo: Shown here at Pittsburgh is #5547, a T-1A built by Baldwin during August of 1946 and retired in January of 1956.
Photo Date:
7/1/1951
Upload Date:
8/11/2019 1:22:09 PM
Location:
St. Louis, MO
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6111(UNKNOWN)
PRR 5518(4-4-4-4)
PRR 5529(UNKNOWN)
PRR 5547(UNKNOWN)
Views:
896
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 5529, T-1, c. 1951
Description:
Here is a photo by an unidentified photographer via Rail Photo Service that was taken at the Passenger Station in Altoona, Pennsylvania, c. 1951. Prominent here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #5529, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in November of 1945 and retired in December of 1953 after just eight years of service. In this context, it's slowing to a stop with an eight-car westbound passenger train; the "Broadway Limited" it's not! At the left is an A-B-A set of GM-EMD EH-15 diesels awaiting their next helper assignment up "The Mountain." Photo taken from the 12th Street Footbridge. John S. Fisher Collection; #8 of 8.
Photo Date:
8/15/1951
Upload Date:
6/6/2022 8:28:41 AM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Station,Steam,Signal,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 5529(UNKNOWN)
Views:
185
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 5530, T-1, 1947
Description:
Bowers. Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide of a photo by Nelson Bowers that was taken at Penn Station in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on 11 May 1947. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #5530, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during January of 1946 and retired in December of 1953 after just seven years of revenue service.
Photo Date:
5/11/1947
Upload Date:
6/9/2018 5:15:04 AM
Location:
Harrisburg, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Station,Steam,Signal
Locomotives:
PRR 5530(UNKNOWN)
PRR 5530(UNKNOWN)
Views:
630
Comments:
1
Title:
PRR 5530, T-1, c. 1948
Description:
AW. Here is an image of a photo by Arlington J. Wolfe that was taken from the 9th Street Footbridge in Altoona, Pennsylvania, c. 1948. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #5530, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during January of 1946 and retired in December of 1953 after just seven years of revenue service. It's proceeding from the East Altoona Roundhouse to the Passenger Station, where it will await its next passenger run up the Allegheny Mountains to Pittsburgh. William E. Burket Collection.
Photo Date:
4/16/1948
Upload Date:
7/7/2022 8:19:15 AM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
RollingStock,Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 5530(UNKNOWN)
Views:
260
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 5533, T-1, c. 1946
Description:
iLocomotives. Here is an image of an official photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #5533, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1946 and retired in December of 1953 after just seven years of revenue service. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.
Photo Date:
4/16/1946
Upload Date:
8/22/2020 6:39:57 PM
Location:
Eddystone, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 5533(UNKNOWN)
Views:
284
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 4-4-4-4 #5533
Description:
The Baldwin built Duplex with the Raymond Loewy designed body still looks sleek and fast even today. This is the Baldwin builder's photo. The reverse info is on another picture in this album.
Photo Date:
5/1/1946
Upload Date:
8/19/2013 8:11:41 AM
Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Author:
Gary Everhart
Categories:
Roster,Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 5533(UNKNOWN)
Views:
678
Comments:
2
Title:
PRR 4-4-4-4 #5533 (backside of builder's card)
Description:
This is the information side of the builder's card for the 4-4-4-4 duplex. From the overstamp, this card was reissued by the Publishers' Development Corp on 2/20/57.
Photo Date:
5/1/1946
Upload Date:
8/19/2013 8:11:54 AM
Location:
Philadelphia, PA
Author:
Gary Everhart
Categories:
Roster,Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 5533(UNKNOWN)
Views:
327
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 5533, T-1, 1946
Description:
Here is a photo by an unidentified photographer that was taken near Chicago, Illinois, on 27 August 1946. Prominent here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #5533, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in April of 1946 and retired in December of 1953 after just seven years of service. Gary Mittner Collection.
Photo Date:
8/27/1946
Upload Date:
9/3/2024 1:07:11 AM
Location:
Chicago, IL
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 5533(UNKNOWN)
Views:
31
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 5533, T-1, c. 1950
Description:
Duplexes. Here is a duplicate 35mm B&W slide showing Pennsylvania Railroad engine #5533, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1946 and retired in December of 1953 after just seven years of revenue service. In this context, it's arriving at Englewood Union Station with a passenger train bound for Fort Wayne and points East. The photographer's name and the exact date are not recorded. (Gift from Brad Mann.)
Photo Date:
8/15/1950
Upload Date:
6/1/2021 6:59:07 AM
Location:
Englewood, IL
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Station,Steam,Signal,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 5533(UNKNOWN)
Views:
221
Comments:
0
Title:
"Power To Burn," Page 17, 1976
Description:
Here is page 17 of a 96-page monograph entitled "Power To Burn: Smoke, Steam, & Cinders" that was edited by James M. Shafer and published during 1976. Partial Caption: "PRR No. 5536, a Class T-1, 4-4-4-4 wheel arrangement, is shown moving west from Harrisburg in August of 1948." #5536 is a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1946 and retired in December of 1953 after just seven years of revenue service.
Photo Date:
8/29/1976
Upload Date:
2/22/2019 1:45:20 AM
Location:
Harrisburg, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 5536(UNKNOWN)
Views:
365
Comments:
0
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