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  1. Pennsylvania Railroad class B1 (Electric) - Wikipedia

    The third, class BB3, was AC powered and built for the Long Island Rail Road 's electrified freight operation on the Bay Ridge Branch. In 1934 a follow-up order of 14 locomotives were built as single unit class B1 for the expanding main line AC electrification system.

  2. Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive classification - Wikipedia

    Most railroads abandoned the 0-4-0 after the 1920s, but the PRR kept it for use on small industrial branches, especially those with street trackage and tight turns. Class B comprised the 0-6-0 type, the most popular arrangement for switcher locomotives on the PRR. Class C was assigned to the 0 …

  3. (none) - class B3 - Railfan

    Do you have any PRR diagrams that are not on this site? If so please e-mail me so we can arrange to scan and add them to the site! Go to the PRR freight car index! ©1998-2005 Robert Schoenberg - [email protected]

  4. PRR Numerical Roster - Steam & Electric Locos (Bob Hess) 12-29 …

    PRR Numerical Roster Steam and Electric Locomotives Compiled by Eugene Connelly and William Edson # SEQ TYPE CLASS BLDR BUILT CN # DISPOSITION PREVIOUS OWNER(S) REMARKS 4-2-0 none Blw 1837 84 conv./54 sta.engine ex 9/49 Harrisburg & Lancaster "C.B.Penrose" named "Penrose" 0-8-0 none Blw 1848 333 sold 10/50 Philadelphia & Reading "Dauphin" new ...

  5. PRR Locomotive and Car Drawings | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - PA.GOV

    This page includes instructions for obtaining Copies OF PRR (Pennsylvania Railroad Company) Mechanical Engineering Drawings for a Particular Locomotive or Piece of Rolling Stock.

  6. PRR locomotive classification - Trains

    Most railroads abandoned the 0-4-0 after the 1920s, but the PRR kept it alive for use on small industrial branches, especially those with street trackage and tight turns. Class B comprised the 0-6-0 type, the most popular arrangement for switchers on the PRR. Class C …

  7. PRR Locomotive Classification | Trains and Railroads

    Most railroads abandoned the 0-4-0 after the 1920s, but the PRR kept it for use on small industrial branches, especially those with street trackage and tight turns. Class B comprised the 0-6-0 type, the most popular arrangement for switcher locomotives on the PRR. Class C was assigned to the 0 …

  8. Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive classification - Everything2

    Feb 2, 2003 · B3: 211 of these were built by the PRR between 1882 and 1892. They were formerly class M. Drivers were 50" and they had an Altoona firebox. Also, the B3a saddle tank conversion. B4: This was formerly under Class M also. 36 were built in Altoona in 1892. They had 50" drivers and a Belpaire firebox.

  9. AltoonaWorks.info

    - Roads and classes listed are as built only. - Modern classes are used above except for 'odd' classes. - PRR #86 (built 5/1854 by Norris, 69,400 lbs, renumbered to PRR #73, scrapped 1885) is sometimes falsely stated to be the first locomotive built at Altoona.

  10. E-407627-A - class B3 - Railfan

    Do you have any PRR diagrams that are not on this site? If so please e-mail me so we can arrange to scan and add them to the site! Go to the PRR freight car index! ©1998-2005 Robert Schoenberg - [email protected]