Posted by Toby Schramm on May 3, 2009 
Very nice. The T1's were beauties.
Posted by andy parr on May 3, 2009 
What a fabulous loco.Was it a compound?
Posted by Jeff Sell on May 3, 2009 
The T1 class surely was an unusual looking breed Altoona created. Even though the T1 class was designed to replace the k4 class, it never did accomplish that feat. Even so, I sure wish I could have witnessed a T1 roar by! Thanks for this look back into history.
Posted by Charles Freericks on May 3, 2009 
What an exciting shot.
Posted by Kelly Lynch on May 4, 2009 
Allow me to collect my jaw from the floor before replying in full...A T-1 in color is an amazing sight to see. Simply stellar.
Posted by Rangachari Anand on May 4, 2009 
Between John Dziobko and Bob Krone, this site has become truly rewarding. What a fantastic photo!
Posted by Joseph Yarbrough on May 5, 2009 
The Pennsylvania T1 locomotive was one of Mr. Raymond Loewy's best designs. It is very unfortunate that none were saved. Thanks for sharing this classic Pennsylvania Railroad image. The only thing that would have made this image better would be the omission of the watermark (in my opinion, the watermark distracts from the beauty of the image).
Posted by on February 7, 2011 
Boy, what a flash into the past
Posted by John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com on July 23, 2012 
Note the foglight set into the aftercooler. Quite rare.
Posted by John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com on July 23, 2012 
Note the foglight set into the aftercooler. Quite rare.
Posted by John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com on July 23, 2012 
Note the foglight set into the aftercooler. Quite rare.
Posted by John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com on July 24, 2012 
CP stands for Central Region and PGH means Pittsburgh Division.
Posted by Carl Kulzer on October 21, 2017 
For me this is the best looking steam engine ever built. Thanks for posting this beautiful shot.
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