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  1. Pennsylvania Railroad class E1 - Wikipedia

    Pennsylvania Railroad's E1 class comprised three experimental 4-4-2 "Atlantic" locomotivess built in 1899 to compete with the Reading Railroad on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Camden, …

  2. E1 - Wikipedia

    E1 (HCV), a viral structural protein found in hepatitis C; E1, a unimolecular elimination mechanism in organic chemistry; E1-enzymes, also known as Ubiquitin-activating enzymes, an enzyme …

  3. New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk / Pennsylvania / Terre Haute ...

    During four years of testing at the PRR Altoona Test Plant, the superheated E6 demonstrated a 30% increase in power, with a corresponding 23% to 46% drop in water and coal …

  4. Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive classification - Everything2

    Feb 2, 2003 · E1: Three of these camelbacks, with Wooten fireboxes, were built in 1899. In addition, one E1a with a radial-stay firebox was built. E2 : 82 of these modern (for the time) …

  5. Pennsylvania Railroad Camelback Locomotives

    The Pennsylvania Railroad built three 4-4-2 Class E-1 Camelbacks in its Juniata Shops in 1899. These locomotives had wide fireboxes, but were not the patented Wootten type. The PRR did …

  6. PRR E1 - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

    Oct 6, 2024 · Pennsylvania Railroad's E1 class comprised three experimental Atlantic 442 locomotives built in 1899 to compete with the Reading Railroad on the Philadelphia, …

  7. Pictures of PRR 820

    Nov 20, 2021 · Here is a steam locomotive portrait of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #820, an E-1 (4-4-2w) "Camelback" built in Juniata during 1899, sold to the Long Island Rail Road and …

  8. Pennsylvania Railroad Class E1 | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom

    Pennsylvania Railroad's E1 class comprised three experimental Atlantic 4-4-2 locomotives built in 1899 to compete with the Reading Railroad on the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Camden, New …

  9. PRR E1 “Silver Arrow” - Sketchfab

    on July 3rd, 2:58 PM, EST, on the year of 1969, the Pennsylvannia Railroad Class Experimental 1, or simply known as the “E1”, rolled out to service from the Pennsylvannia Railroad sheds. …

  10. PRR Locomotive Classification | Trains and Railroads

    The PRR classified articulated locomotives and joined locomotive units by using multiples of the previous classifications. Non-Articulated steam: 1320 - 2-2-2-0 locomotive, based on the …

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