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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Publishers Cover, 1928 |
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Here is the reprinter's front cover on a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Shown here is PRR wooden parlor car #3202; its pedigree is not recorded. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/23/2022 8:18:52 AM |
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Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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RollingStock,Passenger |
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94 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Publishers Frontispiece, 1928 |
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Here is the reprinter's frontispiece in a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/23/2022 8:27:32 AM |
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Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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72 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 1, 1928 |
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Here is page one of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Notable here is a table showing the increase in number of PRR all-steel passenger cars from 1908 to 1928. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/23/2022 8:29:10 AM |
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Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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Passenger |
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85 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 2, 1928 |
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Here is page two of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Center Illustration, Partial Caption: "The Pennsylvania Railroad funeral train carrying Abraham Lincoln's body, as it stopped just west of the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia while en route from Washington to the Quaker City, April 22, 1865." Prominent here is PRR engine #331, a Class A (4-4-0) "American" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during 1865 and sold to E.H. Wilson in May of 1882. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/23/2022 8:31:21 AM |
Location: |
West Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
Categories: |
Station,Steam,Passenger |
Locomotives: |
CA JOHNBULL(2-4-0) PRR JOHNBULL(2-4-0) PRR 331(4-4-0) |
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271 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 3, 1928 |
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Here is page three of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Partial Caption: "The Pennsylvania Limited, the world's first through deluxe express train, operating between New York and Chicago, as it appeared in 1898." The "Yellow Kid" was painted Brewster green below the window sash, a creamlike yellow above, and the letterboard in red! Shown here is PRR engine #174, a D-16A (4-4-0) "American" built in Juniata as a D-16 during 1895, rebuilt as a D-16A in July of 1897, and retired in February of 1918 after 23 years of faithful service. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/23/2022 8:33:08 AM |
Location: |
Marysville, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
Categories: |
Bridge,Steam,Signal,Passenger |
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PRR 174(4-4-0) |
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148 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 4, 1928 |
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Here is page four of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Bottom Illustration, Partial Caption: "This is the standard Pennsylvania Railroad coach of 1875 . . . this coach, in its day, typified the highest type of development in railroad passenger car design." Shown here is PRR all-wood passenger coach #259; its pedigree is not recorded. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/23/2022 9:04:13 AM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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RollingStock,Passenger |
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112 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 5, 1928 |
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Here is page five of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Bottom Photo, Partial Caption: "The perfected wooden coach of 1898.... It represented the acme of achievement in the wooden car builder's art." Shown here is PRR wooden passenger coach #1205. Top illustration depicts an Allegheny Portage Railroad passenger car, 1834-1854. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/23/2022 10:25:04 PM |
Location: |
Hollidaysburg, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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RollingStock,Passenger |
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108 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 6, 1928 |
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Here is page six of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Top Photo, Partial Caption: "The standard class P-70 coach of today embodies the very latest features of passenger car design and construction." Shown here is PRR all-steel passenger coach #3642. Pictured below is PRR all-steel baggage car #7444. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/23/2022 10:27:06 PM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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RollingStock,Passenger |
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123 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 7, 1928 |
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Here is page seven of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Top Photo, Partial Caption: "The standard class P-70 coach of today embodies the very latest features of passenger car design and construction." Shown here is PRR all-steel passenger coach #3642. Pictured below is PRR all-steel combination car #5118. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/23/2022 10:28:29 PM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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RollingStock,Passenger |
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100 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 8, 1928 |
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Here is page eight of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Top Photo, Partial Caption: "The standard mail car.... It is devoted entirely to the handling of United States Mail...and comprises a complete Railway Mail Post Office." Shown here is PRR all-steel RPO car #6546. Pictured below is PRR all-steel dining car #7922. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/23/2022 10:30:07 PM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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RollingStock,Passenger |
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119 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 9, 1928 |
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Here is page nine of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Bottom Photo, Partial Caption: "The standard electric coach used in local and suburban service." Shown here is PRR all-steel MP-54 commuter car #626. Pictured above is PRR all-steel combination baggage and mail car #5278. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/24/2022 9:28:29 AM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
Categories: |
RollingStock,Passenger |
Locomotives: |
PRR 626(Electric M.U.) |
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149 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 10, 1928 |
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Here is page ten of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Top Photo, Partial Caption: "Gasoline-electric rail motor car, used on branch lines where the service does not warrant the operation of an entire train." Shown here is PRR "Doodlebug" #4731, a J.G. Brill-250 built in 1925. Pictured below is fire-tested PRR P-70 coach #1724. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/24/2022 9:30:21 AM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
Categories: |
RollingStock,Passenger |
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PRR 4731(Doodlebug) |
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161 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 11, 1928 |
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Here is page 11 of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Bottom Photo, Partial Caption: "The standard all-steel box car widely used in handling express goods in trains operating on passenger schedules." Shown here is PRR-ARE all-steel X-29 box car #2518. Note that it's equipped with both signal and steam-heat pipelines. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/24/2022 9:32:40 AM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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RollingStock,Steam,Passenger |
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152 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Page 12, 1928 |
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Here is page 12 of a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Partial Caption: "One of America's primitive railroad trains, reproduced from a wood cut of 1832." |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/24/2022 2:02:36 PM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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Passenger |
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70 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Advertisement, 1928 |
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Here is the reprinter's advertisement in a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Shown here are the "Pennsylvania Railroad Publications" that Mr. Albrecht offers via his "Steam Locomotives Of Yesteryear" series. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/24/2022 2:03:42 PM |
Location: |
Philadelphia, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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67 Comments: 0 |
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"Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car," Back Cover, 1928 |
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Here is the reprinter's back cover on a 12-page pamphlet entitled "The Passing Of The Wooden Passenger Car From This Railroad." It was published originally by the Pennsylvania Railroad in June of 1928. Reprinted by Harry P. Albrecht in 1978. Shown here is PRR all-steel passenger car #1696, a P-70 built in the Altoona Car Shops. |
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6/1/1928 Upload Date: 2/24/2022 2:05:12 PM |
Location: |
Altoona, PA |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
Categories: |
RollingStock,Passenger |
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131 Comments: 0 |
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