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  2. Trail Blazer (train) - Wikipedia

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    According to the PRR's roster on 26 November 1943, the consist of Train #77 The Trailblazer had 14 rebuilt heavyweight passenger cars with streamlined features in total which including one PB70ER passenger baggage car, nine P70KR 56-seat coaches, one D70CR Kitchen Dormitory car with 18 berths for the staff and a D70DR full Dining car with Polaroid windows installed, one P70GSR 68-seat coach ...

  3. Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines - Wikipedia

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    Additional passenger cars were leased as needed from PRSL's parent companies, PRR and RDG, and sometimes from the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ). [3] The PRSL did not own any of the P70s that carried its name. They were leased from the WJ&S. The passenger cars of the PRSL were painted Tuscan Red. This is a brick-colored shade of red.

  4. File:Pennsylvania Railroad.svg - Wikipedia

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    List of Pennsylvania Railroad passenger trains; Manhattan Limited; Northern Arrow; Penn Central Transportation Company; Penn Texas; Pennsylvania Railroad; Pittsburgher; Red Arrow (PRR train) South Wind (train) Southland (train) Spirit of St. Louis (train) Steeler (train) Sunshine Special; The Jeffersonian; Trail Blazer (train) User:PRRfan ...

  5. View series - Wikipedia

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    The View series was a fleet of six sleeper-observation lounges built by Pullman-Standard for use on the Pennsylvania Railroad's passenger trains. Pullman built four in 1938 and another two in 1949 after World War II.

  6. Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    List of Pennsylvania Railroad passenger trains; List of Pennsylvania Railroad predecessor railroads; Monopoly — One of the railroads in the Atlantic City-themed version of the game is the PRR. New York Central Railroad — longtime adversary, eventual merger partner

  7. Waltersburg - Wikipedia

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    Waltersburg was one of 71 cars built on Lot 4762, all to Plan 3410. It was fitted with mechanical air-conditioning in June 1935, and redesignaled Plan 3410A. [1] As a consequence of the Pullman antitrust action, the car was sold to the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1948 as PRR 8968, Waltersburg, and leased back to Pullman.

  8. PRR MP70 - Wikipedia

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    The PRR MP70, also known informally as the "double-deckers", was a class of electric multiple units manufactured by the Pennsylvania Railroad for use on the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). The Pennsylvania Railroad manufactured three prototypes in the 1930s and a full fleet of sixty cars in 1947–1949.

  9. Liberty Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Limited was a named train on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It ran from Washington D.C. to Chicago , Illinois , through Baltimore , Harrisburg and Pittsburgh . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It began running on September 27, 1925, as a replacement for the Washington–Broadway Limited , which had been introduced in 1923. [ 3 ]