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  1. PRR MP54 - Wikipedia

    PRR service out of Penn began November 29, 1910 primarily using electric locomotives. The eight electrified PRR MP54 cars were used for shuttle service between Penn Station and Manhattan Transfer, an island station that facilitated passenger transfer with PRR trains going to or from Exchange Place in Jersey City. This shuttle service ended in ...

  2. Railway Preservation News • View topic - PRR P54 Coaches - RyPN

    4 days ago · To anyone's knowledge are there any surviving PRR P54 coaches? Not MP54's, but non-converted P54's. There is a lone LIRR monitor roof version coach at the Oyster Bay Museum. "It's only impossible until it's done." -Nelson Mandela.

  3. Pennsylvania Railroad MU Commuter Cars - Joe Sherlock

    Multiple-unit cars are self-propelled railroad coaches, generally used in commuter service. They are equipped so that a train of such passenger cars can be operated from any one of them by a single engineer. The Pennsylvania Railroad's stable of MP54 electric Multiple Unit cars was the largest class of this type of car.

  4. Locomotive Hauled PRR MP54 Suburban Coaches - RyPN

    Apr 16, 2025 · Staufer's "Pennsy Power II" states that the "MP54" 64-foot cars were all rebuilt by PRR from steam hauled coaches class P54. However he adds, as do others, that not all "MP54" class cars were motorized and that a relatively small number were configured as trailer cars.

  5. PRR@PRR.groups.io | mP54 vs P54 was mPBM54?

    Aug 24, 2019 · There was no “P54” class on the PRR. Conversion of mP54 cars to electric MU service was denoted by the changing the prefix “m” to "M”, AND the addition of the suffix “E”. If you have primary sources that indicate otherwise, I would be very interested in seeing those.

  6. B.T.S. PRR P54 Passenger Coach - btsrr.com

    Nov 13, 2002 · Individual, laser-cut wood window sashes can be positioned open or closed. Sharp rivet detail is featured on the thin-wall castings. In addition, both the combine PB54 and the baggage-mail BM54 will be coming! All are limited edition …

  7. MP54 and P54 coaches-Preserved? - RAILROAD.NET

    Apr 15, 2025 · Around 1970, the LIRR put a collection of about 11 MP54 cars on a siding in Babylon. I believe some were destroyed by fire, while others were culled for other purposes. Only one arch roofed car was saved to the best of my knowledge, while …

  8. SEPTA (ex-PRR) MP-54s - Page 2 - RAILROAD.NET

    Apr 16, 2025 · There are three ex-Pennsy MP-54s on the Delaware and Ulster Railride tourist railorad at Arkville NY. The coaches are ex-PRR 441,444,447. They are demotored and are currently used on their diesel hauled trains.

  9. Any interest in 3rd rail bringing back the PRR P54's?

    Oct 16, 2018 · Back in the mid 1990's 3rd rail constructed and imported brass PRR p54 cars. There was a baggage, combo and coach cars. Unlike the numerous PRR P70 coaches that are 80'long or 20" O scale, the P54 cars are a mere 64' long or approximately 16" long O scale.

  10. Headend cars on PRR mp54 commuter train consists?

    Nov 30, 2020 · On the Pennsylvania RR, a lower case mp54 is a passenger car that has not been equipped with electrical equipment to become an Upper Case MP54 Multiple Unit car. I think a p54 is a coach that was not built with possible future electrical conversion planned.

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