
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.
Pennsylvania Other Articulated Locomotives in the USA
CC1s served the Lines West (of Pittsburgh) portion of the system as a drag-freighter and pusher. Data from "Mallet Articulated Locomotive for Pennsylvania Lines West," Railway and Locomotive Engineering, August 1919, pp. 235. See also DeGolyer, Vol 59, pp. 311+.
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The Pennsylvania Railroad 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 and placed in service at the PRR Pitcairn yard in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive classification - Wikipedia
The PRR classified articulated locomotives and joined locomotive units by using multiples of the previous classifications. Non-Articulated steam: 1320 - 2-2-2-0 locomotive, based on the London and North Western Railway's Dreadnought Class locomotive. One built. [2] Articulated steam: CC1s - 0-8-8-0 Mallet locomotive. Treated as two 0-8-0s for ...
Pennsylvania Railroad Locomotives
PRR CC1s 0-8-8-0 Mallet Compound Switcher/Helper. Pennsyvania Lines West (of Pittsburgh) was the only part of the railroad that used articulated mallet engines. Here is number 1395, a class CC1s 0-8-8-0 Mallet Compound Switcher/Helper. It looks as if …
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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 and placed in...
Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive classification - Everything2
2003年2月2日 · The PRR's were no different. CC1s: One built by Baldwin in 1912. CC2s: Ten built by Baldwin in 1919, these served in and around Columbus, Ohio. Class HC: 2-8-8-0. HC1s: One built by the PRR at Altoona Works in 1919 for road service. Proved to be wrongly proportioned and badly designed; its failure turned the PRR off from articulated locomotives ...
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Pennsylvania Railroad CC1s - Wikidata
PRR CC1s; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Pennsylvania Railroad CC1s. class of 1 American 0-8-8-0 Mallet locomotive. PRR CC1s; Statements. instance of. locomotive class. 0 references. prototype. 0 references. subclass of. tender locomotive.
PRR Steam Roster Pt9 - NE Rails
Distinguished from class N1s by their fabricated trailing trucks and lighter appearance. 6130 blt at Altoona 1942. Duplex drive, with both cylinder sets mounted in a common rigid frame. 77" drivers, Walschaerts valve gear. 26 blt at Altoona. # 6131 in 1944, 6175-6199 in 1945.