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Nostalgia & History > PRR. MemoriesDate: 08/07/05 05:53 PRR. Memories Author: m1bprr The GP-9 a pair of them shown here at Enola, Pa. responsible for putting the kiss of death to remaining PRR. Steam west of Enola to Pittsburgh.
Ed K. cp. Laurel Run Date: 08/07/05 05:55 Re: PRR. Memories Author: m1bprr Date: 08/07/05 05:59 Re: PRR. Memories Author: m1bprr Date: 08/07/05 06:01 Re: PRR. Memories Author: m1bprr G-5 dead at Northumberland. She is preserved at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, Strasburg, PA.
Ed K. Date: 08/07/05 06:02 Re: PRR. Memories Author: m1bprr Date: 08/07/05 06:04 Re: PRR. Memories Author: m1bprr Date: 08/07/05 06:09 Re: PRR. Memories Author: m1bprr Date: 08/07/05 13:15 Re: PRR. Memories Author: Enginecrew m1bprr Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > So the memories remain. Amen brother, amen... Thanks for posting the pictures! Date: 08/08/05 03:56 Re: PRR. Memories Author: gg1tim Love the pictures of PRR steam; living under the wires I never had the chance to see them run and I didn't get any chance to go to the area along the Jersey Coast to see the last days of the K4's.
Date: 08/08/05 11:20 Re: PRR. Memories Author: Krokodil Thanks for sharing, a nice trip back when...
ThomasE Date: 08/09/05 13:34 Re: PRR. Memories Author: westernnyrr I thought I'd add a few pictures of some steam locomotives I took at the Pa.RR.Museum. Maybe you would be kind enough to fill in the blanks, as far as engine type and some history. There was so much to see and so little time. These pictures were taken in 2002. Thanks, Richard
Date: 08/09/05 13:37 Re: PRR. Memories Author: westernnyrr Date: 08/09/05 13:39 Re: PRR. Memories Author: westernnyrr |