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Trains on MSNContractor and groundbreaking confirmed for Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania's new roundhouseThe Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission and the Commonwealth ...
The T1 Steam Locomotive Trust announced Friday, May 16, during the Pennsylvania Railroad Technical & Historical Society convention in Harrisburg, Pa., final assembly of the 4-4-4-4 will take place ...
It took 20 people a few hours to set up one of the world's largest mobile model train displays inside the Railroad Museum of ...
A steam-powered locomotive that was on display at Philadelphia's Franklin Institute for the last 90 years will be moved to the Pennsylvania Railroad Museum in Strasburg, Lancaster County. The 185 ...
In November of 1945, the Pennsylvania Railroad rolled out the T1: the first of its new class of high-speed steam locomotives. Penned by the same hand that gave us the Coke bottle, the T1 was built ...
The nonprofit Pennsylvania Railroad T1 Steam Locomotive Trust is displaying its 64-foot-long, 35-ton fabricated frame from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Blair County Convention Center. PRR T1 ...
The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum has transferred ownership of Steam Locomotive 5288 to the Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation Trust of Boyertown, Pa. The partnership will return to ...
This last-of-its kind locomotive from 1950 passed through ... a “Reunion of Steam” with fellow Norfolk & Western locomotive Class M No. 475, which has been operating at the railroad ...
Railroad fans in central Pennsylvania are in for a treat during the month of October as Norfolk & Western Class J No. 611, known as “The Queen of Steam,” visits Strasburg Rail Road in ...
In the late 1800's the Pennsylvania railroad set out to be a technological pacesetter for the industry. They developed the locomotive test department, similar to vehicle diagnostic centers we have ...
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