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"The New Electrics," Page 1, 1960 |
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Here is page one of a two-page article entitled "The New Electrics." It was published originally in the November-December 1960 issue of "Pennsy" magazine, page 1. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4400, an E-44 built by General Electric during October of 1960 and rated at 4,400 horsepower. |
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11/1/1960 Upload Date: 8/28/2022 10:28:47 PM |
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Enola, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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PRR 4400(E44) |
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184 Comments: 0 |
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"The New Electrics," Page 2, 1960 |
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Here is page two of a two-page article entitled "The New Electrics." It was published originally in the November-December 1960 issue of "Pennsy" magazine, page 2. Top Left Photo Caption: "At Erie, Pa., J.L. Trowill and E.H. Beatty, of PRR, check the relay equipment of an E-44 locomotive, with W.A. Bailey of GE." |
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11/1/1960 Upload Date: 8/28/2022 10:35:05 PM |
Location: |
Erie, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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PRR 4400(E44) |
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173 Comments: 0 |
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"Pennsy" Magazine, November-December 1960 |
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Here is a photo from an article entitled "The New Electrics." It was published originally in the November-December 1960 issue of "Pennsy" magazine, page 1. Photo Caption: "The E-44 produces 4,400 horsepower compared with the P-5's 3,750, and has greater acceleration or get-away ability. Another important feature is that the entire weight of the E-44 rests on its driving wheels, not partially on guiding trucks as in the P-5. This gives the new locomotive greater adhesion, which means less wheel slippage with correspondingly less wear on wheels and rails." Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4400, an E-44 built by General Electric in October of 1960 and rated at 4,400 horsepower. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded. |
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11/1/1960 Upload Date: 4/18/2022 11:43:20 AM |
Location: |
Enola, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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Locomotives: |
PRR 4400(E44) |
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198 Comments: 0 |
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"Enter The E-44's," Page 22, 1961 |
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Here is page one of a two-page article by David P. Morgan entitled "Enter The E-44's." It was published originally in the February 1961 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 22. Photographs by Don Wood. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4400, an E-44 built by General Electric in October of 1960 and rated at 4,400 horsepower. |
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2/1/1961 Upload Date: 9/6/2022 9:26:30 AM |
Location: |
Enola, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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Locomotives: |
PRR 4400(E44) |
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167 Comments: 0 |
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"Enter The E-44's," Page 22, 1961 |
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Here is page two of a two-page article by David P. Morgan entitled "Enter The E-44's." It was published originally in the February 1961 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 23. Photographs by Don Wood. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4400, an E-44 built by General Electric in October of 1960 and rated at 4,400 horsepower. |
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2/1/1961 Upload Date: 9/6/2022 9:28:14 AM |
Location: |
Enola, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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Locomotives: |
PRR 4400(E44) |
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188 Comments: 0 |
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PRR 4400, E-44, 1961 |
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Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide via Al Chione that was taken at Potomac Yard in Alexandria, Virginia, during May of 1961. Prominent here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4400, an E-44 (C-C) built General Electric in October of 1960 and rated at 4,400 horsepower. Partially visible at the left is PRR engine #4853, a GG-1 (2-C-C-2) built in Juniata during June of 1935 and rated at 4,620 horsepower. The road number of the P-5A (2-C-2) at the right is not recorded. (Tchowee"; #1 of 27) |
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5/5/1961 Upload Date: 5/24/2020 2:30:24 AM |
Location: |
Alexandria, VA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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Yard |
Locomotives: |
PRR 4400(E44) PRR 4853(GG1) |
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370 Comments: 0 |
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"Trains" Magazine, June 1961 |
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Wood. Here are two photographs that were published originally in the June 1961 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 37. Top Photo: Shown here is an unidentified P-5A center-cab locomotive. Collection of H.L. Broadbelt. Bottom Photo: Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4400, an E-44 built by General Electric during October of 1960 and rated at 4,400 horsepower. Photo by Don Wood. Photo Caption: "Pennsy Progress: P-5 Electric and New Rectifier Replacement." |
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6/1/1961 Upload Date: 1/6/2017 1:57:54 AM |
Location: |
Enola, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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Locomotives: |
PRR 4400(E44) |
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603 Comments: 0 |
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Annual Report Color Cover ~ 1962 |
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Here is the front cover of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's 116th Annual Report for the Year Ending 31 December 1962. The illustrator is not identified. Caption: "Cover shows some examples of PRR power over the years. The John Bull ~ oldest locomotive preserved in the U.S. today ~ was built in England for the Camden & Amboy Railroad, now part of the Pennsylvania." |
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12/31/1962 Upload Date: 10/9/2022 6:12:02 PM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
Categories: |
Steam |
Locomotives: |
PRR JOHNBULL(2-4-0) PRR TIOGA(4-4-0) PRR 1056(4-4-0) PRR 1737(4-6-2) PRR 4800(GG1) PRR 5900(E7A) PRR 5901(E7A) PRR 4400(E44) PRR 2500(U25B) |
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485 Comments: 0 |
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E-44 4400 |
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E-44 # 4400 the first E-44 passes thru New Brunswick with an eastbound freight. |
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8/10/1963 Upload Date: 4/9/2006 7:02:58 PM |
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New Brunswick, NJ |
Author: |
TIMOTHY MADER |
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Locomotives: |
PRR 4400(E44) |
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1943 Comments: 0 |
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PRR 4400, E-44, 1966 |
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Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide via Al Chione that was taken near Frey's Run, Pennsylvania, on 26 February 1966. The photographer is not identified. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4400, an E-44 (C-C) built by General Electric in October of 1960 and rated at 4,400 horsepower; it's the first unit built in this Class. Prominent at the right are blocks of fractured ice from the frozen Susquehanna River. ("Stoneborobranch"; #2 of 10) |
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2/26/1966 Upload Date: 7/24/2020 2:15:47 PM |
Location: |
Safe Harbor, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
Categories: |
Winter |
Locomotives: |
PRR 4400(E44) |
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427 Comments: 0 |
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PRR 4400, E-44, c. 1967 |
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PFJ. Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide of a photo by Robert L. Eastwood, Jr., that was taken at Frankford Junction near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, perhaps in 1967. Shown here (L to R) are Pennsylvania Railroad engines #4400 and two more "Bricks" whose numbers are not recorded. All are E-44's (C-C) and rated at 4,400 horsepower each. #4400 was built by General Electric in October of 1960. It's a high-powered caboose hop! The exact date is not recorded. |
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8/15/1967 Upload Date: 3/17/2019 11:01:39 AM |
Location: |
Frankford Junction, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
Categories: |
Bridge,Station |
Locomotives: |
PRR 4400(E44) |
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516 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
PRR E44 4400 |
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Three E44's lite with cabin car. |
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12/22/1969 Upload Date: 12/13/2008 8:28:17 AM |
Location: |
Frankford Junction, PA |
Author: |
Jim Gavin |
Categories: |
Action |
Locomotives: |
PRR 4400(E44) |
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2871 Comments: 1 |
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