The E44

The Atglen and Susquehanna (Low Grade) Branch
Bridges of the PRR
Here are some photographs of some of the most distinctive bridges on the PRR, many taken at or around the time of building.
Sources for PRR Models/Modeling ideas
PRR Photo Gallery
Pennsylvania Railroad's I1 class 2-10-0 #4245 at Columbus, Ohio in 1937. This photograph comes from the Kalmbach Memorial Library's homepage.
GG1, #4935 "Blackjack" This photo is of the Amtrak era repaint of 4935 prior to donation to the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania at Strasburg. Location is the Amtrak engine terminal in Ivy City, Washington, DC. The shot is by Rich Clark, who has other shots at hisweb site Rich Clarks Railroad Photo Page.
One of a kind PRR steam turbine #6200
B4a class 0-6-0, owned by theWilliams Grove Historical Steam engine association,
is the only PRR steam locomotive currently operating. She is a 1901 product of the Altoona shops.
More Steam locomotive photographs are available in B&W or color from Gerard Foley
Send me links to other PRR related pages, send me PRR images (PLEASE tell me the format - JPEG or GIF preferred, but not critical, and I can digitize slides and prints. Anything you send must be either your property which you are willing to distribute free of charge, or already in the public domain)
Want to Join?
Regular Membership $30.00 (U.S. and Canada), Foreign postage, $10.00 extra per year
New members, write to:
PRRT&HS,
P.O. Box 460
Glenmoore, PA 19343-0460
Members renewing, write to:
PRRT&HS
P.O. Box 712
Altoona, PA 16603-0712
Members recieve "The Keystone", a quarterly publication which "chronicles the legacy of the Pennsylvania Railroad, its predecessor and susidiary companies".

Jim Stob's Pennsylvania Railroad Dining Car China/Silver Collection
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Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
- The Locomotive 35 Restoration Committee. This group is restoring a PRR built G-5s which was owned by the Long Island RR.
- Keystone Crossings
by Jerry Britton. Please stop by. More and more is
added all the time.
- PRR-Talk, a mailing list run by Jerry Britton, can be subscribed to by visiting the above site, or by sending the message "subscribe prr-talk" to listserv@dsop.com.
- A Pennsylvania RR Homepage by Mark Bej.
- The Washington, D.C. Chapter NRHS has a 1923 Pullman Heavy weight Car called the DOVER HARBOR. In its first life it was the Maple Shade and it operated on the Pennsy on name trains including the Broadway Limited and the Spirit of St.Louis. Today the car still operates and is Amtrak qualified.
- Layout Design SIG Primer
- Welcome to the Lancaster County Historical Society
- Baltimore Railroad Museum
- NYC area Electric locomotives
Pennsylvania Railroad Roster
- Railroading in Delaware
- South Shore's Little Joe'
Wes Barris' Steam Locomotive Pages and GG-1 Page
- The Pennsylvania GG-1
- Chris Brandt's (PRR) Homepage
Gerry Shickler's PRR Web site, focusing on the Erie & Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia and Erie Branches
- Railroad Depots in New York State
- The NMRA Home Page
- The Kalmbach Memorial Library
authored by B. F. Smith