
Pictures of PRR 3700 - rrpicturearchives.net
PRR 3700, HC-1S, 1919 : Description: Portraits 7. Here is a steam locomotive portrait of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #3700, the HC-1S (2-8-8-0) steam locomotive built in Juniata during June of 1919 and retired in August of 1929 after just ten years of experimental service. The photographer's name is not recorded. (#10 of 20) Photo Date:
1919 Pennsylvania Railroad Locomotive 3700 - Catskill Archive
ONE OF the most interesting articulated locomotives ever built was this single-expansion type, the most powerful steam engine the Pennsylvania has ever had.
Pennsylvania 2-8-8-0 "Consolidation Mallet" Locomotives in the USA
One-of-a-kind articulated for the Pennsy, who preferred to be the non-Standard Railroad of the World when it came to that kind of engine. All in all, it seems to have been the most successful of all of the Pennsylvania's home-grown articulateds. It certainly didn't lack for innovation.
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PRR 3700, HC-1S, 1919 : Description: Portraits 7. Here is a steam locomotive portrait of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #3700, the HC-1S (2-8-8-0) steam locomotive built in Juniata during June of 1919 and retired in August of 1929 after just ten years of experimental service. The photographer's name is not recorded. (#10 of 20) Photo Date:
HC1s steam engine #3700, front angular view | Hagley Digital …
HC1s steam engine #3700, front angular view; HC1s steam engine #3700, front angular view. Hagley ID: Copy URL . Download JPG. Notice X. By downloading this file you agree to our access conditions and use restrictions. Unless otherwise noted, this file is provided for educational and research purposes only. ... PRR_05282. PID . islandora:2362794.
"Locomotives Of The Pennsylvania," Page 55, AUG 1941
Photo Caption: "Number 3700 was the largest steam locomotive ever built for the Road, and the first articulated engine ever to be equipped with four single-expansion cylinders. Designated as Class HC1s, she boasted a tractive force of 147,640 pounds!"
PRR locomotive, engine number 3700, engine type 2-8-8-0
2024年9月2日 · Call Number OP-14271 Alternate Title Pennsylvania locomotive, engine number 3700, engine type 2-8-8-0 Creator Perry, Otto, 1894-1970 Date 1919 Summary Three-quarter view of left side of engine, from front end. Photographed: Atlantic City, N.J., June 22, 1919.
Pictures of PRR 3700 - trainman2006.rrpicturearchives.net
Here is a duplicate 35mm B&W slide of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #3700, an HC-1S (2-8-8-0) "Mallet" built in Juniata during June of 1919 and retired in August of 1929 after just ten years of revenue service.
HO NJCB PRR Pennsylvania 2-8-8-0 HC-1s #3700 - CUSTOM
unpainted - #3700 - slatted pilot detailed cab interior; closed gearboxes; can motor
Pennsylvania Railroad 3750 - Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Railroad 3750 is a steam locomotive that was built at Juniata Shops in April 1920 for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) as a K4 class 4-6-2 Pacific type, and it along with the other K4s, was one of the most reputed mainline passenger locomotives of the entire system.
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