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The Pennsylvania Railroad, known as "the Pennsy" or simply "the PRR," was once the largest corporation in the world, and at the close of World War II in 1945, it operated over 4,000 steam locomotives.
Under the watchful eyes of the City of Philadelphia emergency management folks, police and hundred of onlookers, the 400-foot, brick facaded chimney that loomed over the 30th Street Steam heating ...
The five steam locomotives included in the Roundhouse campaign are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places and are part of the famed Pennsylvania Railroad Historic Collection, Lotz ...
The engine — formally known as Pennsylvania Railroad E6s Atlantic steam locomotive No. 460 — has been restored over the past six years.
The new roundhouse will house six Pennsylvania Railroad steam locomotives that are currently displayed outdoors. Erdy McHenry Architecture of Philadelphia designed the fan-shaped building, which ...
Baltimore reveres its railroad traditions, yet its smallest lines have captured an outsized emotional attachment. The old Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad, called the Ma & Pa or just the M&P ...
NEWARK, N. J., April 19.-A cap blew off the boiler used for heating purposes at the Market Street Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad, this city, and filled the structure with steam, causing the ...