Anyone seeking info on the PRR will probably find useful stuff on my Keystone Crossings site. It’s the largest all-Pennsy site on the net and has been around over 10 years. Public timetables, employee timetables, freight train schedules, steam roster, electric roster, diesel roster, cabin car roster with assignments, varnish roster with many assignments, maps, book of rules, Makeup of Trains books, etc. http://kc.pennsyrr.com
Thanks! [C):-)][tup] http://kc.pennsyrr.com Very nice website!
I’ve passed your information on to a modeler looking for info on the Broadway Limited during the time period when it was hauled by T-1s.
I visited this site and picked a few tidbits that I find useful.
Very well done.
The very best I saw were actual freight time tables showing trains to and from places and how they are “Blocked” (Consisted for specific destinations) around 1948-54. That actually helped me refine my operations a little bit better knowing how the PRR did thier runs.
This site is a good one; I’ve had it bookmarked for a long time as there is so much to explore.
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This is a fantastic site! Even a O gauge high railer like myself can get a lot of useful information on this site.
Regards,
John O