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Nostalgia & History > PRR - A to ZDate: 02/22/17 08:58 PRR - A to Z Author: m1bprr Going through my photo files most pictures mine, some in my collection alphabetically A to Z. Well its winter one has to keep one's mind occupied you know.
Ed K. Date: 02/22/17 09:01 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: m1bprr Date: 02/22/17 09:03 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: m1bprr Date: 02/22/17 09:06 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: m1bprr Date: 02/22/17 09:08 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: m1bprr Date: 02/22/17 09:12 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: m1bprr Date: 02/22/17 09:17 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: King_Coal Nice selection Ed. Thanks for all your postings, this one included.
Date: 02/22/17 09:30 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: RNP47 Ed... You are THE MAN!
Many thanks. Date: 02/22/17 09:38 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: africansteam Very clever!
Chjeers, Jack Date: 02/22/17 10:01 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: refarkas Excellent coverage.
Bob Date: 02/22/17 10:22 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: Chooch PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD--- " STANDARD OF THE WORLD "
Jim Hatboro, PA Date: 02/22/17 11:12 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: UP3806 Really great line-up of a great railroad. Maybe missing; class O 2-B-2 (4-4-4) and class R 2-D-2 (4-8-4). Picky picky.
Tom Date: 02/22/17 11:17 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: railstiesballast My favorite aspect of TO is the imagination shown in the posts and the photographic compositions, thanks for sharing.
An alternate choice for the "E" could have been the Atlantic class E. Date: 02/22/17 11:38 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: bandob Please keep your mind busy and these great photos coming!
B&OBill Date: 02/22/17 12:36 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: boejoe UP3806 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Really great line-up of a great railroad. Maybe > missing; class O 2-B-2 (4-4-4) and class R 2-D-2 > (4-8-4). Picky picky. > > Tom Is it possible I see the R coupled behind the P-5? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/22/17 12:36 by boejoe. Date: 02/22/17 21:23 Re: PRR - A to Z Author: jcaestecker I have always admired the PRR's affinity for exotic articulated steam locos, But how could they have expected they would be efficient and practical?
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