please log in to view this image - A pair of SD60s lead train 546 southbound through Shannon, BC with the Vancouver-Squamish turn. Railroad: Canadian National Railway Locomotive: EMD SD60 Location: Shannon, British Columbia, Canada Locomotive #: CN 5479 Train ID: CN 546 Photo Date: June 15, 2019
please log in to view this image Pennsylvania Railroad K-4s class "Pacific" number 5480. The large 4-6-2 was built at the Juniata Shops of railroad in 1927, and was photographed thundering out of Chicago, Illinois.
please log in to view this image Denver & Rio Grande Western train, engine number 5481 + additional diesel unit, engine type EMD FT
please log in to view this image - Kiwi Rail DX 5483 Locomotive. DX 5483 leading the Tranz Alpine passger train out of the Christchurch Railway Station early on a winters morning.
please log in to view this image PRR K4s 5484, Orangeville, Baltimore, August 1946, Note the cross-counter-balanced disc drivers--the only K4s so equipped, according to a couple sources.
please log in to view this image - Nene Valley Railway has announced that Polish Tank No.5485 will be joining their home fleet. About 5485 The Polish Tank was last seen at NVR in Summer 2012 when the engine was withdrawn from service for overhaul. The locomotive was taken off-site for overhaul, at The Flour Mill Locomotive Repair Workshop located in the Forest of Dean.
please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Pfeifen Shop Online Vauen Classic Pipe 5486 - Pfeifen Shop Online I wonder how many posts we can manage until we see the next train... Nothing against trains - but they seem to be slightly over represented and other forms of transport are getting a complexion
please log in to view this image MTA: 2018 NovaBus LFSA Smart Bus Articulated Low Floors [5488] B44 SBS's Happy to also join in a momentary change of transportation......
please log in to view this image Elegant Moments EM-5489 Chiffon underwire shelf bra 38 / Black NB: Still no steam trains............
please log in to view this image The K-4s class, ubiquitous in passenger service on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was a rugged one-size-fits-all machine. (The "s" in a PRR class designation indicates a superheated locomotive.) These Pacifics had 80-inch drivers and 27x28-inch cylinders, and carried 205 p.s.i. of boiler pressure. They weighed 308,900 pounds and exerted 44,460 pounds of tractive effort. However, their grate area was only 70 square feet, and they had 4041 square feet of evaporative heating surface and 943 square feet of superheater surface. Hence that they were often double-headed in order to keep heavy trains rolling at speed. No. 5492 appears here at the engine terminal in East St. Louis in September 1950.
please log in to view this image CSX 5496 rolls through the OS at Seymour with Q327-30 Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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