PRR's 0-4-0 #94 makes it's debut on RP. This large switcher was built in 1917 by the Penny's Juniata Shops. Due to complex trackage and tight curves of the industry that the Pennsy served, while most railroads phased out 0-4-0 switchers, Pennsy kept 'em and just kept making them larger and more powerful. This engine weighs in at 131,750 Lbs and had a tractive effort of 30,190 lbf (pounds of force). Originally, like many other engines from this collection, #94 sat outside on dispalay early on and still had it's boiler lagging attached until an asbestos removal project. No. 94 is the sole survivor of it's class.