RR Museum of PA Pics from March 11, 2007


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The new entrance to the RRMPA features logos of many famous PA railroads. The East Broad Top is the only 36" gauge RR that gets a nod.
PRR 4-4-0 1223.
John Stevens replica built by Altoona Works 1939.
Bells, bells, bells.
A display of builders plates and number plates. There's some serios money in there.
RDG 0-6-0T 1251.
Rod detail of V&T replica #20.
And old style 4-4-0 compared to the size of a PRR G5s.
The long hood doors of the PRR GP9 are open.
PRR E44 electric 4465.
The GP9 is long hood forward.
Inside the GP9 looking up toward the dynamic brake fan and exhaust manifolds.
Air compressor of the GP9.
PRR E7 5901, the last E7 in the world.
John Bull replica built by Altoona Works 1939.
This replica is operational.
Builders plate of PRR 2-8-0 1187. This is the oldest Altoona-built locomotive in existance.
"Jackshaft" electric detail on the DD-1.
Restored PC covered hopper.
Restored LV bobber caboose.

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