We're Dutch-dooring it on the "Broadway" as it descends the grade around Horseshoe Curve on a rainy Sunday morning in October of 1977. Pennsy K4s No. 1361 (Juniata, 1918) is in view, in... (more)
Four Pennsy E8's on the lead of The General, shortly before the late afternoon departure time from Chicago's Union Station. From my collection, Photo by Walter Peters.
Restored PRR E8 Leading BM&R tourist train.
A below-the-rails look at PRR K4s No. 1361 (Juniata, 1918,) which has just made an unscheduled maintenance stop. "A simple engine with marine cylinders- with equally abundant steaming capaci... (more)
Pennsylvania Railroad's Ardmore, PA, Freight House
Built in 1895 by the PRR, this freight house sits obscured and hidden from the mainline behind a fence and row of tall trees. On th... (more)
PRR K4s No. 1361 (Juniata, 1918) in a back-up move, giving us a good view of its 130P75 tender. (13,000 gallons, Passenger service, 75" high firing deck; 22 tons of coal.) The track curving... (more)
It's a long reach to the air pump when you're dealing with a locomotive with 80-inch drivers; PRR K4s No. 1361 (Juniata, 1918) is stopped for some minor adjustments on its first excursion after re... (more)
Here's another overlooked negative. Pennsylvania K4sa 612 sits in Asbury Park on the Farewell to Steam trip. There was a 90 minute lunch stop here and the locomotive and train had been moved south... (more)
A trio of GG1s, led by 4867, pass a fire on the tracks at Princeton Jct.
Near Cliffwood, a passenger train led by K4S 646 is seen approaching another distant train led by K4S 3807.
PRR 477823, EL C372. DH 35730, CNJ 91529, NYSW 0112.
On a gloomy day, two PRR P5a steeplecabs lead a short local freight through Princeton Jct.
PRR Class B6s 0-6-0 #60
Through the years... As seen in the Summer of 2019. She's been relatively stable over Railroad: Pennsylvania RailroadLocomotive: Steam 0-6-0Location: Hockessin, Delaware, USALocomotive #: PRR 60Train ID: UnknownPhoto Date: June 15, 2019
Two surviving relics of the past sit and gaze upon each other, each pondering their own future...
Historic Red Clay Valley's recently acquired ex-PRR Class B6s 0-6-0 #60 was built in Decemb... (more)
Pennsylvania Railroad 0-6-0 No. 60 was built in December of 1913 by its Juniata Shops. The locomotive is unique for the PRR in that it did not have a Belpaire fir... (more)