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!style="background:#011400;color:#FAC246"| Description | !style="background:#011400;color:#FAC246"| Description | ||
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| "The Standard Railroad of the World"|| Keystone | | "The Standard Railroad of the World"|| PRR's Keystone herald || The PRR prided itself on standardization and efficiency and adopted this as their motto. The PRR had certainly earned itself the title by becoming one of the most powerful railroads in the country and a pioneer of new railroad technology and practices. | ||
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| Penn Station was a masterpiece || New York Pennsylvania Station || Opened in 1910 as part of the PRR's project to connect directly to Manhattan via tunnels under the Hudson River. A massive station that some regarded as a masterpiece of the Beaux Arts-style. Unfortunately in 1963 the exterior and above ground floors of the station were demolished to make way for Madison Square Garden in what was considered a “monumental act of vandalism”. | | Penn Station was a masterpiece || New York Pennsylvania Station || Opened in 1910 as part of the PRR's project to connect directly to Manhattan via tunnels under the Hudson River. A massive station that some regarded as a masterpiece of the Beaux Arts-style. Unfortunately in 1963 the exterior and above ground floors of the station were demolished to make way for Madison Square Garden in what was considered a “monumental act of vandalism”. | ||
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| Cabin car not Caboose || N6b Cabin Car || Unlike other North American railroads, the PRR had to be special and referred to the caboose as a cabin car. | | Cabin car not Caboose || N6b Cabin Car || Unlike other North American railroads, the PRR had to be special and referred to the caboose as a cabin car. | ||
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| X29 Spam || X29 Boxcar || The PRR was known for building and purchasing massive fleets of rolling stock. One of these was the X29 boxcar with over 20,000 built. While not the largest class of PRR rolling stock, it was one of most ubiquitous freight cars of the late steam/transition era.. | | X29 Spam || X29 Boxcar || The PRR was known for building and purchasing massive fleets of rolling stock. One of these was the X29 boxcar with over 20,000 built. While not the largest class of PRR rolling stock, it was one of most ubiquitous freight cars of the late steam/transition era. | ||
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| Autistic Obsession with Steam || Class S2 6-8-6 steam turbine || Placeholder | |||
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| Horseshoe Curve || Horseshoe Curve National Landmark || Placeholder | |||
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| J. Edgar Thomson || J. Edgar Thomson || Placeholder | |||
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| GG1 || GG1 electric locomotive || Placeholder | |||
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| Broadway Limited || Broadway Limited Drumhead || Placeholder | |||
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| Spirit of Altoona 1361 || K4s #1361 || Placeholder | |||
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| The Belpaire || Class H3 2-8-0 || Placeholder | |||
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| Destine to Fail || Penn Central's herald || Placeholder | |||
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| Containers before it was cool|| PRR DD1 containers || Placeholder | |||
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| Raymond Loewy || Raymond Loewy || Placeholder | |||
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| Making Bongs Seethe || T1 #5550 Project || Placeholder | |||
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| Fat Ass Decapods || Class I1 2-10-0 "Hippos" || Placeholder | |||
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| Slips away your profits || Class T1 4-4-4-4 Duplex || Placeholder | |||
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| Centipedes || Baldwin DR-12-8-1500/2 "Centipedes" || Placeholder | |||
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| Alexander J. Cassatt || Alexander J. Cassatt || Placeholder | |||
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| Altoona Works || Altoona Works Erecting Shop || Placeholder | |||
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| K4s Pacifics || Class K4s 4-6-0 Pacific || Placeholder | |||
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| Rail Barons || Thomas A. Scott || Placeholder | |||
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A team devoted to the defunct Pennsylvania Railroad.
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"The Standard Railroad of the World" | PRR's Keystone herald | The PRR prided itself on standardization and efficiency and adopted this as their motto. The PRR had certainly earned itself the title by becoming one of the most powerful railroads in the country and a pioneer of new railroad technology and practices. |
Penn Station was a masterpiece | New York Pennsylvania Station | Opened in 1910 as part of the PRR's project to connect directly to Manhattan via tunnels under the Hudson River. A massive station that some regarded as a masterpiece of the Beaux Arts-style. Unfortunately in 1963 the exterior and above ground floors of the station were demolished to make way for Madison Square Garden in what was considered a “monumental act of vandalism”. |
Electrification | P5 Electric locomotives pulling a freight train | From the 1910s to the 1930s the PRR electrified it's lines between Washington and New York City and between Philadelphia and Harrisburg. The PRR's electrified trackage consisted of almost half of America's total and was one of the few American railroads to run electrified freight service. Today the PRR's electrification project forms the core of the modern Northeast Corridor. |
Cabin car not Caboose | N6b Cabin Car | Unlike other North American railroads, the PRR had to be special and referred to the caboose as a cabin car. |
X29 Spam | X29 Boxcar | The PRR was known for building and purchasing massive fleets of rolling stock. One of these was the X29 boxcar with over 20,000 built. While not the largest class of PRR rolling stock, it was one of most ubiquitous freight cars of the late steam/transition era. |
Autistic Obsession with Steam | Class S2 6-8-6 steam turbine | Placeholder |
Horseshoe Curve | Horseshoe Curve National Landmark | Placeholder |
J. Edgar Thomson | J. Edgar Thomson | Placeholder |
GG1 | GG1 electric locomotive | Placeholder |
Broadway Limited | Broadway Limited Drumhead | Placeholder |
Spirit of Altoona 1361 | K4s #1361 | Placeholder |
The Belpaire | Class H3 2-8-0 | Placeholder |
Destine to Fail | Penn Central's herald | Placeholder |
Containers before it was cool | PRR DD1 containers | Placeholder |
Raymond Loewy | Raymond Loewy | Placeholder |
Making Bongs Seethe | T1 #5550 Project | Placeholder |
Fat Ass Decapods | Class I1 2-10-0 "Hippos" | Placeholder |
Slips away your profits | Class T1 4-4-4-4 Duplex | Placeholder |
Centipedes | Baldwin DR-12-8-1500/2 "Centipedes" | Placeholder |
Alexander J. Cassatt | Alexander J. Cassatt | Placeholder |
Altoona Works | Altoona Works Erecting Shop | Placeholder |
K4s Pacifics | Class K4s 4-6-0 Pacific | Placeholder |
Rail Barons | Thomas A. Scott | Placeholder |
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Anthems Please refer to the export
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Match History
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