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The National Railroad Postcard Museum: The Erie Railroad in History, Photographs, and Postcards
Images of the Month – WorkersHistoryMuseum
Viewing Album: PRR: Altoona Bridges ~ 12th Street - Railroad Picture Archives.NET
Article clipped from Altoona Tribune - ™
Here is the very first History lesson! In the 1930s, Altoona's Railroad workers had a baseball team called the Homestead Grays and a field named Cricket
AltoonaWorks - #TBT to 1984 For a time in the 1980s, the
Niagara Falls National Heritage Area - This cantilever railroad bridge was built by the Michigan Central Railway and opened in 1883, connecting the United States and Canada by rail just south of
AltoonaWorks - This original Altoona Works fire engine is kept inside Memorial Hall at the Altoona Railroaders' Memorial Museum. The PRR had its own fire houses to protect the countless shop buildings
PRR K4s 5022 on a 12 car Pennsy Reading Seashore Lines train at Ancora, NJ just northwest of Winslow Junction on July 20, 1953…
AltoonaWorks - #TBT to 9/1965 We're looking at the East
An Erie-built FM blurs past the camera on the slope with a coal train.
The National Railroad Postcard Museum: The Erie Railroad in History, Photographs, and Postcards
Altoona Area in the PRR Era
A Picture Study Of The K-4, Page 29, 1976
Pittsburgh + Lake Erie R.R. Crossing Draw Bridge by Yesterdays-Paper on DeviantArt