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  1. Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

    The Pennsylvania Railroad (reporting mark PRR), legal name as the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, also known as the " Pennsy," was an American Class I railroad that was …

  2. Pennsylvania Railroad Public Timetables

    Here's a growing collection of Pennsylvania Railroad Public Timetables. They are in PDF format. Thanks to Tim Zukas who started this by providing many of the original timetables. Also thank …

  3. PRRTHS - A General Chronology of the PRR. - Pennsylvania Railroad

    PRRTHS - A General Chronology of the PRR.

  4. Pennsylvania Railroad: Map, Logo, History, Rosters

    Mar 3, 2025 · It was clear by the 1840s railroads were the future of transportation and the PRR was created as a result. It constructed a well-engineered route from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh …

  5. The T1 Trust

    Welcome to the official website of the PRR T1 Steam Locomotive Trust—an ambitious and inspiring project to reignite the golden age of steam and celebrate American innovation.

  6. Pennsylvania RailroadPRR - Rails Across the Appalchians

    The Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), often called the “Standard Railroad of the World,” was more than just a railroad; it was an engine of American industrial power and a symbol of national …

  7. Home - Pennsylvania Railroad Technical & Historical Society

    Promote the preservation and recording of all information regarding the organization, operation, facilities and equipment of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR).

  8. Pennsylvania Railroad class GG1 - Wikipedia

    The Pennsylvania Railroad Class GG1 is a class of streamlined electric locomotives built for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), in the northeastern United States.

  9. Pennsylvania Railroad

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  10. Pennsylvania Railroad class T1 - Wikipedia

    The Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) class T1 duplex-drive 4-4-4-4 steam locomotives, introduced in 1942 with two prototypes and later in 1945-1946 with 50 production examples, were the last …