PRR P5 — P5a (modified) #4780. Power type Electric Builder PRR Altoona Works (13) Baldwin Westinghouse (54) General Electric (25) … Wikipedia
PRR D16 — PRR D16sb[1] Preserved #1223 at the Strasburg Rail Road. Power type Steam Designer Theodore N. Ely, Axel S. Vogt, Frank D. Casanave … Wikipedia
PRR D7 — PRR D7a #953 in its builders portrait Power type Steam Builder PRR Altoona Works[1] Build date … Wikipedia
PRR locomotive classification — Locomotive classification on the Pennsylvania Railroad took several forms. Early on, steam locomotives were given single letter classes. As the 26 letters were quickly assigned, that scheme was abandoned for a more complex system. This was used… … Wikipedia
PRR M1 — Pennsylvania Railroad M1 PRR M1a on display at the 1939 World s Fair. Pipe on the smokebox and box behind stack are components of the feedwater heater. Power type Steam Builder PRR Altoona Works … Wikipedia
PRR E44 — The E44 was an electric, rectifier equipped locomotive built by GE for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) between 1960 and 1963. They survived through the PRR and its successors (Penn Central and Conrail) until Conrail abandoned its electric… … Wikipedia
List of GE locomotives — The following is a list of locomotives produced by GE Transportation Systems. All were/are built at Erie, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Most (except the electrics, the switchers, the AC6000CW, and the Evolution series) are powered by… … Wikipedia
Anexo:Locomotoras GE — La siguiente es una lista de las locomotoras producidas por GE Transportation Systems. Todas fueron/son construidas en Erie, Pennsylvania, en Estados Unidos. Muchas (excepto las eléctricas, las de maniobras, la AC6000CW y la serie Evolution) son… … Wikipedia Español
New Haven EP5 — New Haven EP 5 Power type Electric Builder GE Transportation Systems Build date 1954 Total produced 10 AAR wheel arr. C C Gauge 4 ft 8 1⁄2 … Wikipedia
Little Joe (electric locomotive) — This article is about the electric locomotive. For the Baltimore and Ohio locomotive, see Little Joe (Baltimore and Ohio locomotive). Little Joe A Little Joe preserved at Illinois Railway Museum. Power type … Wikipedia