PRR 7002 is a Pennsylvania Railroad E7s 4-4-2 Atlantic steam locomotive. It is originally 8063 and was renumbered 7002 when the original was inadvertently scrapped. In 1905, the official 7002 set ... (more)
One of the famed PRR mainline engines, the #7002 (#8063) which ran doubleheaders with #1223 for the Strasburg Railroad. It now rests in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania . . . across the street ... (more)
The diminutive PRR 4-4-2, #460, waits under the coal chute at Atlantic City as John's friend Bill Rosenberg looks on. The friendly PRSL employe partially dden by the coal chute supports, allowed t... (more)
On the PRSL Engine No. 460 is at Atlantic City' NJ after a fantrip run from Newark, NJ. This is Johns 1000th photo for Railpictures.net. Many thanks to all for allowing him to share his images.... (more)
For the 150th anniversary of Belgian railways in 1985 this streamlined Atlantic, No 12 004 was specially put back into working order to haul some special trains. Here it is seen leaving a tunnel n... (more)