
Pennsylvania Railroad 1737 - Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Railroad 1737 was a 4-6-2 Pacific type K4 class steam locomotive built in 1914 as the first of its class and would haul heavier passenger trains that the smaller E class 4-4-2 …
Pennsylvania / Vandalia Line 4-6-2 "Pacific" Locomotives in the USA
The PRR inherited twelve "Pacific" locomotives when the railroad absorbed the Vandalia Line, in 1917. These ALCO built 4-6-2 locomotives weighed 263,000 pounds and had 80" drivers, 24 x …
Pictures of PRR 1737 - rrpicturearchives.net
Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #1737, a K-4S (4-6-2) "Pacific" built in Juniata during May of 1914, renumbered "3750" in 1956, and retired in February of 1960 after 46 …
Pennsylvania Railroad class K4 - Wikipedia
The Pennsylvania Railroad K4 was a class of 425 4-6-2 steam locomotives built between 1914 and 1928 for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), where they served as the primary mainline …
Remembering Pennsylvania Railroad locomotives - Trains
Jan 27, 2020 · PRR 1737, built in 1914, was the first of the road’s 425 class K4s 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotives. Built until 1928, the K4s worked passenger trains all across the vast …
Railway Preservation News • View topic - The real PRR 1737 - RyPN
Mar 20, 2025 · Strasburg's 3750 was given this number for a time after retirement. The original 1737 sat at Northumberland, PA. back in the late 1950's as did most of the collection of PRR. …
New England Chapter, PRRT&HS - K4s 4-6-2 #1737 (#3750)
K4s #3750, a 1920 product of PRR's Juniata Shops, masquerades as the first K4 – #1737. She got her original number back when she moved to the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in …
PRR 1737, K-4S, #2 of 3, c. 1957 - rrpicturearchives.net
Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #1737, a K-4S (4-6-2) "Pacific" built in Juniata as number "1737" during May of 1914, renumbered "3750" in 1956, and retired in February of …
PRR 1737 into 3750, K-4S, 1972 - rrpicturearchives.net
PRR 1737 into 3750, K-4S, 1972 Here is an original 35mm color slide by an unidentified photographer that was taken at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg, …
K-4 Steam Locomotive Model, PRR 1737 - Smithsonian Institution
Known as the Pacific type it quickly became a popular wheel arrangement for passenger traffic. The 1737 was of this type and was the first of what can safely be said to be the most …