Flatback Electric. When the Pennsylvania Railroad was seeking to replace its P5a electric freight motor fleet, they looked at a number of options. The order for 66 of the General Electric E... (more)
Conrail Shared Assets, Christmas train, departing Haddon Heights NJ.
PRR 5711 at the Haddon Heights station for the Conrail Santa Train.
After the night photo session with PRR 4927 at Spaulding Tower the crews go to back to work putting the equipment away.
PRR 4927 is seen at Spaulding Tower during the night photo session after the Shay it Forward event at the Illinois Railway Museum.
There were many photo opportunities at the Streamliners at Spencer event back in 2014. In this photo N&W 611 has been coupled to Norfolk Southern Office cars in the yard just south of the roundh... (more)
Pennsylvania Railroad E8A 5711 visiting Hoboken as part of New Jersey Transit's 40th Anniversary event. To the side of 5711 is a replica of one of the eagles that was part of New York Penn Station... (more)
PRR GG1 #4913 sits outside exposed to the elements in the turn table yard at the Railroader's Memorial Museum. Sadly, rust is slowly claiming more and more of the GG1's exterior.
K4s 1361 sits inside the roundhouse at the Altoona Railroader's Memorial Museum still under restoration. Since my last visit a couple of years ago, the K4s now has both sides and the top of her B... (more)
Westbound, east of Columbus, OH on the Pittsburgh, Columbus, Indianapolis, St. Louis line, a trio of Pennsy units handle it.
The Pride of Altoona PRR 4913, a WWII-era electric soaks up the August sun at the Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum.
PRR 4809 leads 11 cars at 60 MPH near Stelton New Jersey on August 19th 1937. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
PRR 2-8-2 1319 leads an eastbound freight at 40 MPH near Stelton New Jersey on August 19th 1937. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
PRR-Westinghouse 2-C-2 number 4782 leads train 28, the Broadway Limited, at 70 MPH near Stelton New Jersey on August 19th 1937. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
Pennsylvania G5s 5741 stands next to the railroad's first EMD E7 unit at one end of this fabulous museum.