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  1. Pennsylvania Railroad class D16 - Wikipedia

    Class D16 on the Pennsylvania Railroad was their final development of the 4-4-0 "American" type of steam locomotive. [2] A total of 429 of these locomotives were built at the PRR's Juniata …

  2. Pennsylvania Railroad 1223 - Wikipedia

    Pennsylvania Railroad No. 1223 is a preserved D16sb class 4-4-0 "American" type steam locomotive built by the Altoona Works on November 8, 1905 for the Pennsylvania Railroad by …

  3. PRR D16 Steam Locomotives - Google Sites

    This site is dedicated to the penultimate 4-4-0 steam locomotive of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the D16 series of locomotives, culminating in the D16sb. By Mark Cole D16b #6 on a manual...

  4. Pennsylvania No. 1223 | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom

    Pennsylvania Railroad No 1223 is a D16sb class 4-4-0 built in November 1905 by the Pennsylvania Railroad's Juniata Shops in Altoona, PA. This engine is the only preserved class …

  5. Our Trains - Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania

    The Pennsylvania Railroad perfected its design, creating the D16 class as the most modern American-style locomotives ever built. No. 1223 pulled passenger trains on Maryland, …

  6. PRR D16sb, Max Gray | O Gauge Railroading On Line Forum

    Aug 20, 2018 · Fortunately the changes made were kind to the D16, unlike those committed on old 999. Did Max Gray, or anyone for that matter, offer an even earlier version from the …

  7. Pictures of PRR 1052

    Jan 11, 2025 · Photo Caption: "Class D16, American type locomotive. First design was built at Altoona about 1895." Shown here is PRR engine #1052, a D-16D (4-4-0) "American" built in …

  8. Pennsylvania Railroad class D16 explained - Everything Explained …

    Class D16 on the Pennsylvania Railroad was their final development of the 4-4-0 "American" type of steam locomotive. A total of 429 of these locomotives were built at the PRR's Juniata Shops …

  9. PRR: Cornwall & Lebanon / New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk / …

    After the Class L/D16 entered production in 1895 (Locobase 1144), its impact on PRR passenger trains led to subclasses of 80"-driver express locomotives: D16a (Locobase 2833) and …

  10. Pennsylvania Railroad Class D16 | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom

    Class D16 on the Pennsylvania Railroad was their final development of the 4-4-0 "American" type of steam locomotive. A total of 429 of these locomotives were built at the PRR's Juniata Shops …

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