
Pennsylvania Railroad class A5s - Wikipedia
The Pennsylvania Railroad's class A5s was the most powerful class of 0-4-0 steam locomotives. The Pennsylvania Railroad built 47 in its Juniata Shops between 1916–1924. They were all …
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Apr 14, 2025 · I have gone through two copies of KEYSTONE STEAM & ELECTRIC by William Edson. It gives PRR construction numbers and railroad numbers. I have been using these for …
Pennsylvania Railroad Class A5 | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom
The class A5 were a class of 0-4-0 switcher steam locomotives built by Altoona Works for the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1916 to 1924. The A5's were a development of Pennsy's A class, …
Pennsylvania 0-4-0 "Switcher" Locomotives in the USA
Feb 16, 2003 · Light-duty saddle-tank switcher in warehouses. Built at both Altoona and Wilmington. Data from [] (Viewed September 2002).. Class data from Bob Berkey's The Broad …
Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive classification - Everything2
Feb 2, 2003 · A5s: 47 of these were built at Altoona, 1916-1924. Belpaire firebox, piston valve s, Walschaerts valve gear. Possibly the last 0-4-0 locomotives built for a major American …
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PRR A5s 0-4-0 #713 backing along the streets of Atlantic City ... - Reddit
Jun 8, 2020 · The A5s was basically the largest 0-4-0 built, mainly for street, industrial, and dockside switching duty where the wheelbase of an 0-6-0 was too long.
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Pennsylvania Railroad class A5s - Wikiwand
The Pennsylvania Railroad's class A5s was the most powerful class of 0-4-0 steam locomotives. The Pennsylvania Railroad built 47 in its Juniata Shops between 1916–1924. They were all …
PRR 94 0-4-0 | Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania owned Pennsyl …
Jul 7, 2019 · Reportedly, PRR 94 was built in 1917 by Altoona Works as a class A5s, builders number 3191. One of the heaviest 0-4-0’s ever built. The Pennsylvania Railroad was keen on …
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