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120 mph.

Gil Reid. Though diesels have muscled their way into
most frontline service, steam power still has a few superstars amongst its
ranks. Here, Pennsylvania Railroad 5536 - a massive T1 Class 4-4-4-4 - knifes
through the atmosphere at 120 mph while yanking a long passenger train between
Van Wert, Ohio and Fort Wayne, Indiana. Print measures 25"x 12."
#0R07967
Price: $37.95
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1893 Pennsylvania Railroad System Map.

This poster replicates a map that shows the breadth
of the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad’s domain in 1893. It includes the railroad
network with names of lines and stations, major drainage, relief by hachure and
more. 35"x 17¾" map is printed on heavy matte paper and is suitable for framing.
#0R07439
Price: $27.95
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1947 - Working Partners.

Grif Teller. Few artists have captured the power and
prestige of the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad quite like Grif Teller did for the
Pennsy's 1947 calendar. Here, steam and diesel power work side by side across a
busy main line. Measures 26"x 20".
#0R78000
Price: $19.95
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6-pc PRR Locomotive Poster Set.

Peter Lerro. The Pennsylvania Railroad fielded
nearly every major steam, diesel and electric locomotive type available and
often ascribed its own alpha-numeric designations for them. These dynamic images
capture 6 PRR classics from a unique head-on angle. Each piece is printed on
high gloss, heavy grade stock and measures 11"x 14." Set includes: PRR G5 Steam
Locomotive. PRR M1a Steam Locomotive. PRR EF15a (F7A) Diesel Locomotive. PRR
AF16 (FA) Diesel Locomotive. PRR E44 Electric Locomotive. PRR P5 Electric
Locomotive. $14.95
#0R07689
Price: $74.70
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A Lineup of K4s.

Pennsylvania Railroad.
Donald Antes, Jr. A quartet of Pennsylvania
Railroad K4s - the most widely-produced locomotive class in U.S. history -
line up in an impressive display of power at rest. 17"x 11" print is signed
by the artist.
#0R07753
Price: $19.95
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A Long, Cold Road Ahead..
Tony Fachet. Sporting a snout full of snow and
"dimples," Pennsylvania Railroad E8 4267 begins a slow crawl forward with a
freight train in tow as it gets the signal to move out. This locomotive went
on to serve the Penn Central and end its career on NJ Transit commuter runs.
Print measures 20"x 16."
Also available as a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle! (R67054).
#0R07337
Price: $29.95
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A Long, Cold Road Ahead 1000-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle.
Tony Fachet. Sporting a snout full of snow and
"dimples," Pennsylvania Railroad E8 4267 begins a slow crawl forward with a
freight train in tow as it gets the signal to move out. 1000-piece jigsaw
puzzle measures 27"x 20" when assembled.
Also available as a print! (R07337).
#0R67054
Price: $14.95
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Broad Street Station.

Peter Lerro. GG1 No. 4800 - affectionately dubbed
"Old Rivets" because it was the only GG1 with a riveted body - prepares to lead
a Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train out of Broad Street Station. 27"x 14"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07414
Price: $39.95
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Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.

Built in 1881, Broad Street Station served as
Philadelphia's primary rail hub until the Pennsylvania Railroad completed 30th
Street Station in 1933. Based on an early 20th century postcard, this
reproduction 14"x 9½" print arrives mounted in a 20"x 16" matte.
#0R73081
Price: $29.95
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Broadway Limited Vintage Ad.

Now Celebrating Its Golden.
This reproduction displays images of Pennsylvania
Railroad's premier passenger train, The Broadway Limited, over a period of 50
years. The feature shot portrays the all-Pullman train with a pair of shiny new
E8s at the point. 11¾"x 16½" poster is suitable for framing.
#0R07130
Price: $11.95
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Business as Usual.

Peter Lerro. GG1 electric locomotive #4938, which
was, in 1943, the final GG1 delivered to the Pennsylvania Railroad, prepares to
leave Pennsylvania Station in Wilmington, Delaware, during the morning commute.
27"x 14" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R78401
Price: $39.95
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Class K4s Pacific Illustration.

Pennsylvania Railroad.
Donald E. Antes, Jr. This precisely drawn
illustration of a K4s Pacific - which was, with 425 built, the Pennsylvania
Railroad's premier passenger-hauling steam locomotive from 1914 through the
end of the PRR's steam era in 1957 - measures a generous 38"x 12", includes
a wealth of information about the locomotive, and is signed by the artist.
#0R77550
Price: $9.95
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Conversation at Hyndman Station.
Charlie Amos. A wide-eyed youngster
converses with the engineer of Pennsylvania Railroad #1046 - a D-16 class,
4-4-0 American steam locomotive - as it pauses with a southbound local at
Hyndman, Pennsylvania, in the early 1920s. 20"x 16" print is signed by the
artist.
#0R77883
Price: $49.95
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East Broad Top Railroad & Coal.

Larry Fisher. A pair of East Broad Top 2-8-2
Mikados - #12 and #17 - pass in front of Orbisonia Station at Rockhill,
Pennsylvania during a calm summer morning in the late 1930s. #17 will travel 11
more miles and deliver its coal-laden hoppers to Mt. Union while #12 coasts to a
stop with her "fanfare" passenger train consist. 20"x 15" limited edition print
is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07669
Price: $125.00
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East of York.
Robert West. Traveling under electric catenary
equipment, a Pennsylvania Railroad K-4 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive leads
a westbound local through the Amish countryside between Lancaster and
Strasburg, Pennsylvania, in 1954. 23"x 14" print is signed by the artist.
#0R76018
Price: $39.95
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Emperors of the Road.

Hand Off at Harrisburg.
Gil Reid. The Pennsylvania Railroad's Eastern
empire included a vast web of catenary lines which was used to power its
fleet of electric locomotives. But the "power" ended in Harrisburg, and here
we see a GG1 handing off the famous all-Pullman Broadway Limited to a pair
of steam powered K4 Pacifics, which will complete the 907-mile journey to
Chicago. Measures 25"x 19."
#0R07952
Price: $41.95
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GG1 Locomotive Line Drawing Blueprint.

Half Size.
This print is reproduced from an original working line
diagram of the Pennsylvania Railroad’s famous GG1 electric locomotive and uses
the same "blue line" Diazo print process first developed in the 19th century.
Now, you can own this nostalgic piece in its half of its original size. Measures
3½’ x 1’ Also available as full size: Full Size (R07218)
#0R07219
Price: $24.95
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GG1 Locomotive Line Drawing Blueprint.

Full Size.
This print is reproduced from an original working
line diagram of the Pennsylvania Railroad’s famous GG1 electric locomotive
and uses the same "blue line" Diazo print process first developed in the
19th century. Now, you can own this nostalgic piece in its original issue
size of 7’x 2’! Also available as: Half Size (R07219)
#0R07218
Price: $49.95
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Giant Conquerors of Time and Space.

Grif Teller. Combining forces on their 48 hour
coast-to-coast run, a Pennsylvania Railroad steam-powered passenger train races
across the rails with a Ford Tri-Motor flying overhead. Measures 27"x 22".
#0R78001
Price: $19.95
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Holiday Merchandise - Horseshoe Curve.
Peter Lerro. A pair of Pennsylvania Railroad
freight trains - led by J1- and I1-class 2-10-4 steam locomotives - thunder
around the Alleghenies' Horseshoe Curve in the mid-1940s. 27"x 14" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R78403
Price: $49.95
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K4 on the Horseshoe Curve.

Donald Antes, Jr. Pennsylvania Railroad's K4 class
4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive #1361 pulls a passenger train around Horseshoe
Curve near Altoona, Pennsylvania. 17"x 11" print is signed by the artist.
#0R07480
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New York "Go by Pennsylvania Railroad" Poster.

During the Golden Age of passenger rail travel,
railroad's used large, splashy advertisements to promote popular travel
destinations. This 36"x 24" poster is a reproduction of one such ad that was
used by the Pennsylvania Railroad to showcase its lines to New York City.
#0R77255
Price: $9.95
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Orders in Hand.

East of Altoona. Peter Lerro. A Pennsylvania
Railroad yard bristles with activity as crews prepare a pair of burly J1 Class
2-10-4 steamers for an assault on the mighty Alleghenies. The Pennsy built 125
J1 Class 2-10-4s at its own shops and used them for long, high-speed freights as
well as "helpers" on trains tackling the brutal mountain grades that made up
much of its eastern mainline. 27"x 14" print is signed by that artist.
#0R07687
Price: $39.95
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Penn Station - New York.

Brilliant sunlight streams through the windows of
New York City's magnificent Penn Station in this dramatic 24"x 30" B&W poster.
Built by the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1905 to 1910, Penn Station was the
grandest train terminal ever built - designed to resemble the Roman Baths of
Caracalla and the Basilica of Constantine. Sadly, the above ground station was
demolished in 1964.
#0R77440
Price: $28.95
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Pennsy Line-Up at JFK.

Pennsylvania Railroad.
Larry Fisher. An army - or armada (depending
on who you root for) - of Pennsylvania Railroad passenger trains headed by GG1s,
E8s, EP54s and Silverliners awaits the on-rush of 102,000 fans who witnessed the
annual Army-Navy football game on Nov. 28, 1964, in Philadelphia. Final score:
Army 11, Navy 8. 27"x 17" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
#0R66234
Price: $299.00
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Pennsylvania Glory.

Robert West. A Pennsylvania Railroad K-4
class 4-6-2 steam locomotive charges up the westbound grade of Horseshoe Curve
to the delight of a trackside father and son watching the glorious action. 18¾"x
12" print is signed by the artist.
#0R76040
Price: $39.95
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Pennsylvania Railroad.

Hank Webber. Though difficult for mechanics to work
around, the Raymond Loewy-designed torpedo-shaped shrouding on Pennsylvania
Railroad K4 #3768 caused a sensation when it was introduced in 1936. Poster
measures 20"x 16".
#0R07417
Price: $17.95
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Pennsylvania Railroad 60' Passenger Car Blueprint.
This print is an exact replica reproduced from
an original working diagram of a vintage Pennsylvania Railroad observation
car. It uses the same "blue line" Diazo print process first developed in the
19th century and contains the dimensional details needed by the PRR to build
the ornate car. Now, you can own this nostalgic piece in its original issue
size. Measures 30"x 18¼."
#0R07229
Price: $24.95
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Pennsylvania Railroad Class D 4-4-0 American Blueprint.

Half Size.
Reproduced from an original mechanical drawing of
a Pennsylvania Railroad Class D 4-4-0 American steam locomotive, this
half-size replica blueprint is made using the same "blue line" Diazo print
process first developed in the 19th century. 29.5"x19"
#0R74428
Price: $24.95
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Pennsylvania Railroad Class D 4-4-0 American Blueprint.

Full Size.
Reproduced from an original mechanical drawing of
a Pennsylvania Railroad Class D 4-4-0 American steam locomotive, this
full-size replica blueprint is made using the same "blue line" Diazo print
process first developed in the 19th century. 59"x36"
#0R74429
Price: $49.95
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Pennsylvania Railroad Steam.

Paper Giclée.
A pair of classy Pennsy steamers simmers quietly
beneath the mass of a coaling tower. This hand numbered limited edition
heavy paper poster measures 18"x 24".
Also available as a hand numbered limited edition canvas poster - R77161.
#0R77160
Price: $39.95
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Pennsylvania Railroad Steam.
A pair of classy Pennsy steamers simmers
quietly beneath the mass of a coaling tower. This hand numbered limited
edition canvas poster measures 18"x 24".
Also available as a hand numbered limited edition heavy paper poster -
R77160.
#0R77161
Price: $79.95
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Pennsylvania Railroad Straight to the Gate.
Promoting travel "straight to the gate" of the
1939-40 World's Fair in Flushing Meadows, New York, this limited edition
reproduction of a Pennsylvania Railroad poster is hand numbered and measures
18"x 24".
#0R72021
Price: $39.95
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Pennsylvania Railroad T1.

Phil Pokorny. Pennsylvania Railroad's prototype
4-4-4-4 T1 Duplex steam locomotive, #6110, was one of the most modern and
powerful passenger steam engines ever designed when introduced in 1942. 28½"x
16" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R77131
Price: $99.95
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Pennsylvania Railroad's Rockville Bridge.
John Winfield. A big Pennsy Class M1 "Mountain"
locomotive swings off Rockville Bridge, just north of Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, and into Enola Yard while M1a #6783 pulls out with westbound
tonnage. The Pennsylvania Railroad completed the famous Rockville Bridge,
the longest stone arch bridge in the world, in 1902. 24"x 18" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07315
Price: $34.95
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Pennsylvania Railroad, Atlantic City.
America's Great Seashore Resort
Edward Eggleston. In the mid-1930s, four railroads - the Jersey
Central, the Seashore Lines, the Reading Railroad and the Pennsylvania
Railroad - served Atlantic City. Featuring a welcoming beach beauty, this
hand numbered, limited edition reproduction of a 1935 Pennsylvania Railroad
travel poster measures 18"x 24".
#0R72027
Price: $39.95
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Philadelphia - Pennsylvania Railroad.

Featuring a family posing for a photograph in front
of the Liberty Bell, this replica of a 1955 Pennsylvania Railroad poster
promoting its service to Philadelphia measures 24"x 36".
#0R76114
Price: $19.95
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Pittsburgh Promotes Progress.
Grif Teller. With Pittsburgh's "Golden
Triangle" shining in the background, Pennsylvania Railroad E8 diesel
locomotives lead a westbound passenger train through the city's busy West
End section in 1954. 14"x 9½" print arrives mounted in a 20"x 16" matte.
#0R73076
Price: $29.95
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PRR AF16 Diesel Locomotive.
Peter Lerro. The Pennsylvania Railroad fielded
nearly every diesel locomotive make and model produced in the 1940s and
'50s. They gave each of these a special PRR classification code that
differed from the manufacturers'. Here, you see a unique head-end shot of
the venerable AF16 (an Alco FA2 rated at 1600 HP) dressed in Pennsy's
classic Brunswick Green. Printed on high gloss, heavy
grade stock and measures 11"x 14." See these other unique PRR
locomotive head-on prints, too!: R07693 PRR G5 Steam Locomotive R07695 PRR
M1a Steam Locomotive R07696 PRR EF15a Diesel Locomotive R07698 PRR E44
Electric Locomotive R07699 PRR P5 Electric Locomotive
#0R07697
Price: $14.95
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PRR BF16.

Peter Lerro. Stare down the snout of a Shark! This
dynamic artwork features Baldwin's distinctive BF-16 Shark Nose diesel
locomotive dressed in Pennsy's Brunswick Green. The Pennsylvania Railroad relied
heavily on these sturdy diesels for many decades. Printed on high gloss, heavy
grade stock and measures 11"x 14."
#0R07692
Price: $14.95
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PRR E44 Electric Locomotive.
Peter Lerro. To assist with the heavy freight
and passenger traffic of the congested Northeast, the Pennsylvania Railroad
relied heavily on electric motive power for both mainline and interurban
service. Here, you see a unique head-end shot of a powerful E44 electric
dressed in Pennsy's classic Brunswick Green. Printed on high gloss, heavy
grade stock and measures 11"x 14." See these other unique PRR locomotive
head-on prints, too!: R07693 PRR G5 Steam Locomotive R07695 PRR M1a Steam
Locomotive R07696 PRR EF15a Diesel Locomotive R07697 PRR AF16 Diesel
Locomotive R07699 PRR P5 Electric Locomotive
#0R07698
Price: $14.95
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PRR EF15a Diesel Locomotive.
Peter Lerro. The Pennsylvania Railroad fielded
nearly every diesel locomotive make and model produced in the 1940s and
'50s. They gave each of these a special PRR classification code that
differed from the manufacturers'. Here, you see a unique head-end shot of
the venerable EF15a (an EMD F7A rated at 1500 HP) dressed in Pennsy's
classic Brunswick Green. Printed on high gloss, heavy grade stock and
measures 11"x 14." See these other unique PRR locomotive head-on prints,
too!: R07693 PRR G5 Steam Locomotive R07695 PRR M1a Steam Locomotive R07697
PRR AF16 Diesel Locomotive R07698 PRR E44 Electric Locomotive R07699 PRR P5
Electric Locomotive
#0R07696
Price: $14.95
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PRR G5 Steam Locomotive.
Peter Lerro. Nearly 100 of the burly G5 4-6-0
ten-wheelers were built at Pennsylvania Railroad's Juniata Shops between
1923-1925 and they saw service as freight haulers in suburban areas. They
were the most powerful 4-6-0s built for the PRR. Here, you see a unique
head-end shot of this workhorse. Printed on high gloss, heavy grade stock
and measures 11"x 14." See these other unique PRR locomotive head-on prints,
too!: R07695 PRR M1a Steam Locomotive R07696 PRR EF15 Diesel Locomotive
R07697 PRR AF16 Diesel Locomotive R07698 PRR E44 Electric Locomotive R07699
PRR P5 Electric Locomotive
#0R07693
Price: $14.95
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PRR GG1.
Peter Lerro. Pennsylvania Railroad's GG1 is
without doubt the most famous electric locomotive of all time. This artwork
captures the smooth and graceful lines of this legend head-on, painted in
the classy Pennsy Brunswick Green and gold pinstripe scheme. Printed on high
gloss, heavy grade stock and measures 11"x 14."
#0R07694
Price: $14.95
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PRR K4 Class 4-6-2 Pacific Technical Drawing.
William Berkompas. This incredibly detailed
line drawing shows the handsome profile of Pennsylvania Railroad's venerable
K4 Class 4-6-2. Poster measures 32"x 11".
Also available framed (R77840).
#0R77839
Price: $8.95
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PRR K4 Class 4-6-2 Pacific Technical Drawing - Framed.
William Berkompas. This incredibly detailed
line drawing shows the handsome profile of Pennsylvania Railroad's venerable
K4 Class 4-6-2. Poster comes in a wood frame with track and a Plexiglas top.
Measures 32"x 11".
Also available as a poster (R77839).
#0R77840
Price: $89.95
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PRR K4 Class 4-6-2 Steam Locomotive Blueprint.

Reproduced from an original working diagram of the
Pennsylvania Railroad's famous K4 Class 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive, this
print features the same "blue line" Diazo print process first developed in the
19th century. Now, you can own this nostalgic drawing in its original issue size
of 30"x 17."
#0R07246
Price: $24.95
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PRR K5 Class 4-6-2 Steam Locomotive Blueprint.
This print is an exact replica reproduced from
an original working diagram of the Pennsylvania Railroad's K5 Class 4-6-2
Pacific steam locomotive. It features the same "blue line" Diazo print
process first developed in the 19th century, and contains every finite
dimensional detail needed to build the locomotive. Now, you can own this
nostalgic drawing in its original issue size of 30"x 17½".
#0R07234
Price: $24.95
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PRR L1 Class 2-8-2 Steam Locomotive Blueprint.
This print is an exact replica reproduced from
an original working diagram of the Pennsylvania Railroad’s hard working L1
Class 2-8-2 Mikado steam locomotive. It features the same "blue line" Diazo
print process first developed in the 19th century, and contains the
dimensional details of the original. Now, you can own this nostalgic drawing
in its original issue size of 30"x17."
#0R07238
Price: $24.95
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PRR M1 Class 4-8-2 Steam Locomotive Blueprint.
This print was reproduced from an original
working diagram of the Pennsylvania Railroad’s workhorse M1 Class 4-8-2
steam locomotive. It features the same "blue line" Diazo print process first
developed in the 19th century and contains the dimensional details needed to
build the locomotive. Now, you can own this nostalgic piece in its original
issue size of 30"x 18."
#0R07233
Price: $24.95
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PRR M1a Steam Locomotive.
Peter Lerro. In 1930, 100 4-8-2 Mountains steam
locomotives of the M-1a class were built for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Most
saw service pulling freight trains but 10 were geared for use in passenger
service. Here, you see a unique head-end shot of Pennsy's venerable
workhorse. Printed on high gloss, heavy grade stock and measures 11"x 14."
See these other unique PRR locomotive head-on prints, too!: R07693 PRR G5
Steam Locomotive R07696 PRR EF15 Diesel Locomotive R07697 PRR AF16 Diesel
Locomotive R07698 PRR E44 Electric Locomotive R07699 PRR P5 Electric
Locomotive
#0R07695
Price: $14.95
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PRR P5 Electric Locomotive.

Peter Lerro. To assist with the heavy freight and
passenger traffic of the congested Northeast, the Pennsylvania Railroad relied
heavily on electric motive power for both mainline and interurban service. Here,
you see a unique head-end shot of a powerful P5 electric dressed in Pennsy's
classic Brunswick Green. Printed on high gloss, heavy grade stock and measures
11"x 14." See these other unique PRR locomotive head-on prints, too!: R07693 PRR
G5 Steam Locomotive R07695 PRR M1a Steam Locomotive R07696 PRR EF15a Diesel
Locomotive R07697 PRR AF16 Diesel Locomotive R07698 PRR E44 Electric Locomotive
#0R07699
Price: $14.95
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Queen's Parade.

Pennsylvania Railroad.
Renovo, PA
Peter Lerro. While townsfolk enjoy the Flaming Foliage Festival "Queens
Parade" in Renovo, Pennsylvania, in the early 1950s, the nearby Pennsylvania
Railroad trackage has its own parade as a K4 4-6-2 prepares to depart, an M1
4-8-2 heads into town, and an L1 2-8-2 Mikado works the yard. 27"x 14"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07479
Price: $39.95
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Season's Best Way to Travel - Pennsylvania Railroad.

What a perfect addition to your holiday décor! This
festive reproduction of a 1955 travel poster
features a Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train rolling through the famous
Pennsy Keystone herald adorned with a holiday wreath. 24"x 38"
#0R76086
Price: $19.95
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Serving the Nation.
Grif Teller. Painted for the 1940 edition of the
Pennsylvania Railroad's annual calendar, this 27½"x
22" poster features a Raymond Loewy-designed S1 - the largest express
passenger locomotive and the only 6-4-4-6 ever constructed - towing its
passenger train through a snowy Midwestern countryside.
#0R78004
Price: $19.95
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South Amboy Lineup.

Peter Lerro. Between 1934 and 1943, 139 sleek GG1s
were built for the Pennsylvania Railroad and these elite locomotives handled
main line passenger and freight service on the electrified zones between New
York and Harrisburg. Here, a quintet of the GG1s dressed in PRR's Brunswick
Green prepares for duty. Print measures 27"x 14."
#0R07688
Price: $39.95
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Steam, Steel and Thunder II.
Robert West. The stormy air crackles with
excitement as a pair of rivals - New York Central's 20th Century Limited and
Pennsylvania Railroad's Broadway Limited - approach Englewood, the last leg
of their "race" for Chicago. The streamlined J3a Hudson and T1 Duplex are
neck and neck as their noses slice the wind at 60 miles per hour. 29"x 18"
print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07619
Price: $69.95
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Streamliners Poster.
This colorful poster displaying the classic
diesel locomotives that led some of America's most famous streamlined
passenger trains - including those of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Atlantic
Coast Line, Milwaukee Road, Southern Pacific and many others - measures 12"x
18".
#0R77534
Price: $19.95
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T1 4-4-4-4 Duplex.
Lance Bukove. This fascinating and stunning
side-view of a T-1 4-4-4-4 Duplex displays the Pennsylvania Railroad's
last-built steam locomotive with some of the streamlining removed for
servicing. 17"x 5" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
#0R74020
Price: $19.95
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The Afternoon Keystone.
Peter Lerro. Led by one of only three
Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 electrics painted in a special silver paint
scheme, the afternoon Keystone passenger train heads south out of
Philadelphia past Arsenal tower in the late 1950s. 27"x 14" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R78404
Price: $49.95
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The Lincoln Funeral Train.

Robert Hunt. It's a somber spring day on April 23,
1865, as Pennsylvania Railroad Engine 331 leads President Abraham Lincoln's
funeral train between Philadelphia and Harrisburg. The train used 42 different
locomotives to make the trek from Washington D.C. to President Lincoln's burial
site in Springfield, Illinois. 25"x 14" limited edition canvas print is signed
and numbered by the artist.
#0R07039
Price: $199.00
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The Odd Couple.

Charlie Amos. En route to Chicago from Washington,
D.C., a K-4 4-6-2 and a diminutive E-5 4-4-2 team up to lead Pennsylvania
Railroad's fabled Liberty Limited passenger train near Parkton, Maryland, in
1942. 16"x 20" print is signed by the artist.
#0R77878
Price: $49.95
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Washington - poster.

The City Beautiful
This replica vintage ad features the Pennsylvania Railroad's sleek GG1, a
locomotive the road used heavily in the electrified zones around Washington D.C.
Hand numbered, limited edition poster measures 16"x
20".
Also available in 18"x 24" (R77167).
#0R77166
Price: $29.95
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Washington - poster.

The City Beautiful
Grif Teller. This replica vintage ad features the Pennsylvania Railroad's sleek
GG1, a locomotive the road used heavily in the electrified zones around
Washington D.C. Hand numbered, limited edition poster
measures 18"x 24".
Also available as a canvas print (R77172).
#0R77167
Price: $39.95
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Washington - print.

The City Beautiful
Grif Teller. This replica vintage ad features the Pennsylvania Railroad's sleek
GG1, a locomotive the road used heavily in the electrified zones around
Washington D.C. Hand numbered, limited edition print
measures 18"x 24".
Also available as a paper print (R77167).
#0R77172
Price: $79.95
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Washington - print.

The City Beautiful
Grif Teller. This reproduction of a vintage Pennsylvania Railroad advertisement
displays three of Washington D.C.'s most noted tourist attractions as a
delighted traveler steps off her PRR passenger car. This
hand numbered, limited edition print measures 18"x 24".
#0R77176
Price: $39.95
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West Philadelphia Station and Yards.

Based on a vintage postcard, this poster depicts
the Pennsylvania Railroad's busy West Philadelphia Station - completed in 1903
to serve as the main through-station for all New York-Washington, D.C., runs -
and yards. 14"x 9½" print arrives mounted in a 20"x 16" matte.
#0R73079
Price: $29.95
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