
Pennsylvania Railroad class CC1s - Wikipedia
The Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) class CC1s consisted of a single experimental 0-8-8-0 steam locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1912. It was assigned road number #3397 [1] and placed in service at the PRR Pitcairn yard in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.
PRR Locomotive and Car Drawings | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - PA.GOV
This page includes instructions for obtaining Copies OF PRR (Pennsylvania Railroad Company) Mechanical Engineering Drawings for a Particular Locomotive or Piece of Rolling Stock.
Pennsylvania Railroad class C1 - Wikipedia
The PRR C1 was the Pennsylvania Railroad 's class of 0-8-0 steam locomotive, used in switching service. The locomotive type was built at the railroad's Juniata shops in Altoona, Pennsylvania and introduced in 1925. [1]
Pennsylvania Railroad - C1 - GREENCOAST STUDIOS
The PRR C1 was the Pennsylvania Railroad's class of 0-8-0 steam locomotive, used in switching service. The 0-8-0 was common on most railroads, but not on PRR; when the railroad needed bigger motive power, they used the 2-8-0 "Consolidation".
CC1 steam engine #3397, front view | Hagley Digital Archives
In collections Pennsylvania Railroad negatives Details Title CC1 steam engine #3397, front view Date Created (questionable) 1913 Originator Pennsylvania Railroad Subject (s) Railroads Locomotives Find all items with name (s) Pennsylvania Railroad Genre negatives Language English Type of resource still image Extent 1 negative : b&w ; 8 x 10 in. Repository Audiovisual Collections and Digital ...
Pennslvania 0-8-8-0 CC2 Steam Locomotive #8183 - Lionel Trains
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Columbus Railroads
C1 – 0-8-0 – The PRR had 90 of the class C1 switchers. They were the heaviest 0-8-0 type locomotive ever built. They proved unpopular with the roundhouse crew as they were prone to derailing on bad track and to stay bolt leaks. They were used in hump service when there were no other class locomotive available. C1 No. 6610 taken at Columbus.
PRRTHS - A General Chronology of the PRR.
PRRTHS - A General Chronology of the PRR.
Category:Pennsylvania Railroad locomotives - Wikipedia
Locomotives of the Pennsylvania Railroad. See also PRR locomotive classification.
PRR@PRR.groups.io | PRR Locomotive Testing Plant reports
May 24, 2019 · Does anyone know where (or if it exists) a list of the Locomotive Testing Plant reports can be found? There are some scanned versions on the internet, but no summary that …