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Lloyd and Henry Warehouse |
Huntingdon |
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Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge over Shavers Creek |
Petersburg |
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Pennsylvania Railroad District |
Spruce Creek |
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Pennsylvania Railroad Depot And Baggage Room |
Dennison |
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High Bridge |
Coatesville |
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Bradford Junction Interlocking Tower |
Bradford |
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Rockville Bridge |
Rockville |
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Ada Pennsylvania Station and Railroad Park |
Ada |
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Rockville Bridge |
Marysville |
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Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge |
Pittsburgh |
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Homestead Pennsylvania Railroad Station |
Homestead |
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DDI Electric Locomotive No 36 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Combination Baggage and Mail Car No 5403 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Warwick Interlocking Tower |
Clinton, OH |
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Consolidation Freight Locomotive No 7688 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Flat Car No 473567 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Dock Bridge |
Newark |
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Freight Locomotive No 5741 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Mikado Freight Locomotive No 520 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Passenger Coach No 3556 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Passenger Day Coach No 8177 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Passenger Locomotive No 1223 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Passenger Locomotive No 1737 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Passenger Locomotive No 460 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Passenger Locomotive No 7002 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Passenger and Baggage Car No 4639 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Steel Hopper Car No 33164 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Steel Passenger Coach No 1650 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Steel Passenger Coach No 1651 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Wooden Baggage Express No 6 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Wooden Express Baggage No 6076 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Cumberland Valley Car |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Switcher No 1670 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Switcher No 94 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Wooden Hopper Gondola No 1818 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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Horseshoe Curve |
Altoona |
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1888/00/00 |
Consolidation Freight Locomotive No 1187 is manufactured by the Juniata Shops at Altoona Works. |
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Consolidation Freight Locomotive No 1187 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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1911/00/00 |
Construction begins on four Hulett Ore Unloaders at the Cleveland and Pittsburgh dock on Whiskey Island, Cleveland, for the Pennsylvania Railroad. |
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Pennsylvania Railway Ore Dock |
Cleveland |
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1914/00/00 |
Pennsylvania Railroad builds a station in Fort Wayne, Indiana |
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Pennsylvania Railroad Station |
Fort Wayne |
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1919/09/00 |
4003 is built by Alco at its Schenectady Locomotive Works in late summer 1919 for the Pennsylvania Railroad. The PRR rejected the locomotive and reassigned it to the St Louis - San Francisco Railway. |
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St Louis San Francisco (Frisco) Railway Steam Locomotive 4003 |
Fort Smith |
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1930/06/00 |
Pennsylvania Railroad 6755, a 4-8-2 "Mountain" type steam locomotive, is built by the Altoona Works for mainline freight service. |
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Locomotive No 6755 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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1935/03/23 |
With construction beginning in 1932, Newark Penn Station is dedicated. |
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Pennsylvania Station |
Newark |
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1937/12/00 |
Electric Locomotive No 4859 is manufactured by the Pennsylvania Railroad's Altoona Shops. |
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Electric Locomotive No 4859 |
Harrisburg Central Railroad Station and Trainshed |
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Invention of Electric Railway |
1939/06/08 |
The royal train passes through York Pennsylvania. The US State Department guaranteed Pennsylvania Railroad a minimum of 200 first-class fares for handling the two trains, although there were usually fewer than 150 persons aboard. |
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King George VI and Queen Elizabeth State Visit of Canada |
1939/06/08 |
At Baltimore, PRR president Martin Clement leaves the royal train to take charge of the late pilot train. Wearing a tuxedo, he helps to couple up a GG1 and check its air lines. |
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King George VI and Queen Elizabeth State Visit of Canada |
1940/00/00 |
Pennsylvania Railroad Exhibit New York World's Fair 1939-1940 |
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Consolidation Freight Locomotive No 1187 |
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania |
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1939 New York World's Fair |