
Pennsylvania Railroad class A5s - Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Railroad number 94 is the only member of its class to be preserved. It is at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, across from the Strasburg Rail Road.
Pictures of PRR 94
Shown here (L to R) are PRR engines #94, #7688, #2846, and #460; all are presently on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg. #94 is an A-5S (0-4-0) switcher built in Juniata in January of 1917.
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania - Steam Locomotive
PRR 0-4-0 94 by R. Glueck. Class A5s 0-4-0 #94 This 0-4-0 switcher has a typical slope-back tender for improved vision from the cab during switching operations.
Pennsylvania No. 94 | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom
Pennsylvania Railroad No. 94 is a class A5 0-4-0 switcher built at PRR's Juniata shops in 1917 for the Pennsylvania Railroad. The A5's were a development of Pennsy's A class, which started in 1885 with the A1 and A2, formerly Q class.
Pennsylvania Railroad 94 & 7002 (Museum Tour), 07-03-2014
Jul 3, 2014 · PRR 94 & PRR 7002 on display at the Railroad Museum Of Pennsylvania in Strasburg, Pennsylvania. PRR 94 A5s 0-4-0 switcher type steam locomotive and PRR 7002 ...
HawkinsRails - Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Steam
Jul 30, 2024 · Pennsylvania Railroad #94. builder: PRR Juniata Shops; arrangement: 0-4-0 switcher; class: A5s; built: Jan 1917, PRR #3191; fuel: coal / water; notes: 20x24" cylinders, 50" drivers, 185 psi; blt Pennsylvania Railroad #94 to Penn Central Transportation to …
Pictures of PRR 94 - rrpicturearchives.net
PRR 94 : Description: A5s class 0-4-0, built at Juniata. Photo Date: 9/11/2024 Upload Date: 10/5/2024 10:42:45 AM : Location: Strasburg, PA : Author: Andre Wehrle: Categories: …
PRR 94, A-5S, c. 1967 - rrpicturearchives.net
Shown here is a frontal view of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #94, an A-5S (0-4-0) switcher built in Juniata during January of 1917 and presently on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. Also visible at the left is PRR diesel-electric engine #5976, a BS-10A built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in April of 1948 and rated at 1,000 ...
PRR 94 0-4-0 | Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania owned Pennsyl …
Jul 7, 2019 · Reportedly, PRR 94 was built in 1917 by Altoona Works as a class A5s, builders number 3191. One of the heaviest 0-4-0’s ever built. The Pennsylvania Railroad was keen on this wheel arrangement due to complex street and tight industrial trackage across its broad network.
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Our Trains - Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
Built: 1911 by PRR Juniata Shops & Westinghouse Elec. Retired: 1968. 1910 ushered in an era of great expansion on the PRR with one of their largest projects being the opening of Pennsylvania Station on Manhattan Island. Tunnels were dug under the Hudson and East Rivers to connect the station to PRR mainlines.