
Pennsylvania Railroad 1361 - Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Railroad 1361 is a K4 class 4-6-2 "Pacific" type steam locomotive built in May 1918 by the Pennsylvania Railroad's (PRR) Juniata Shops in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It hauled mainline passenger trains in Pennsylvania and commuter trains in the northern New Jersey Shore on the PRR until its retirement from revenue service in 1956.
Learn more about the K4 1361 restoration project
For more than thirty- five years the engine hauled trains of the iconic PRR passenger fleet over the main line, first between New York and Pittsburgh and later, after the eastern lines. When the locomotive was finally retired in 1956, K4s 1361 had rolled up 2,469,000 miles—the mileage equivalent of ten round-trips to the moon.
Fully funded, new firebox work advances on PRR K4s No. 1361
2023年7月7日 · ALTOONA, Pa. — Work to construct a new $425,000 firebox for Pennsylvania Railroad Class K4s steam locomotive No. 1361 (PRR Juniata Shops, 1918) is moving along rapidly, with the inner wrapper sheets scheduled to be assembled late next month or …
PRR 4-6-2 #1361 (K4s): A Storied Journey - American-Rails.com
2024年8月25日 · 1361 quickly became a vital component of the PRR’s fleet, hauling passenger trains across the vast network of lines, primarily in the Northeastern United States. Known for their reliability and speed, the K4s-class engines were instrumental in defining the PRR's reputation for superior passenger service.
PRR K4s engine No. 1361 to be restored in $2.6 million campaign
2021年6月25日 · ALTOONA, Pa. — Pennsylvania Railroad Class K4s 4-6-2 steam passenger locomotive No. 1361 will be restored to operating condition under a $2.6 million campaign announced Thursday by the Railroaders Memorial Museum and its partner, engineering consulting firm FMW Solutions LLC.
BLI - Paragon(TM) Series Platinum Steam K4s 4-6-2 Powered
New Broadway Limited PRR K4s 4-6-2 locomotives will look great heading up your passenger trains. These new models are based on one of the railroads most popular locomotives, one of which is undergoing restoration in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania No. 1361 | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom
Pennsylvania Railroad No. 1361 is one of 425 K4 series Pacifics used on its top passenger trains until the late 1950's. 1361 was built by the PRR in its own Altoona Works in 1918. Today, the locomotive is in pieces and a hot-button topic in the railfan world.
PRR K-4s #1361 - philaprrths.com
The PRR K-4s #1361 restoration has been long sought. The Philadelphia Chapter is proud to contribute to "The Match Challenge" between The Pennsylvania Railroad Technical & Historical Society and The Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum.
Current status of PRR K4s 1361 - Steam & Preservation
2015年8月4日 · An item in Railway Preservation News indicates the 1361’s boiler has been moved from storage in Orbisonia Pennsylvania to the Altoona Railroaders’ Museum. A friend in Pennsylvania confirms this. This should be good news because it should indicate that the engine is that much closer to reassembly.
Changing BLI PRR K4s #5451 to 1361 - Trainorders.com
To finish this project, I need to change the keystone emblem, on the smoke box door to "1361", and number "1361" in PRR font for both sides of the cab. I followed through on a previous thread with no success. I just need to find a vendor that can provide the necessary parts. We all should check this site out - there is a lot more than just PRR !
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