- PRR H8
The
Pennsylvania Railroad 's class H8, H9s and H10ssteam locomotive s were of the2-8-0 "Consolidation" type, the last three classes of such built by the railroad. The three classes differed only in cylinder diameter and thustractive effort , each subsequent class increasing that measurement by aninch . The first H8 was built in1907 , and the last H10 in1916 . They were the railroad's standard light freight locomotive, replacing all other class H 2-8-0s, and a number remained in service until the end of steam locomotive operation on the PRR in1957 . 968 class H8 of various subclasses were constructed, along with 274 class H9s and 273 class H10s. A number of H8 locomotives were rebuilt to H9s specification.Class H10s was built primarily for
PRR Lines West , and featured a typical Lines West tender with sloping side coal boards at the top, to enable a bigger load of coal to be carried.Some locomotives of this type were leased to the PRR-owned
Long Island Rail Road , becoming the primary freight-hauling type on that system.urvivors
7688, an H10s built in 1915 by the
Lima Locomotive Works , has been preserved by theRailroad Museum of Pennsylvania . [http://www.rrmuseumpa.org/about/roster/locomotiveroster.pdf] She joins two earlier examples of the H class at the museum.ee also
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PRR locomotive classification
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