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New Haven RR Electric 0361

Steam Engines

Dr. William R. Hanson.
PRR Engine #1107

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Passenger Cars
The newest and most modern streamlined passenger equipment being used by American Railroads at the time. Left to right - 2 New Havens, a Pensylvania, A Delaware & Hudson, and one by Budd, not assigned to any railroad, a Pennsylvania Horse car used to thke race horses from one track to another. (October 6, 1940)

2 Pennsylvania Engines

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