Welcome to the PRR pages by
Dwight William Klienhans
in memory of Bill and Agnes.
Just a note: in some of the action pictures the subject is out of focus, however there is a wealth of detail in the overall view. Cos
GG1 4848 Train #129 the Southbound Embassy 7/12/35 Elkton Maryland
Position Light signal south of Elkton Maryland 7/12/35
GG1 4854 northbound Local #412 @75mph 4:42pm 7/12/35 Elkton Maryland
Heavy Freight Northbound @ Elkton Maryland with engines #1258 and 1986 7/12/35
Southbound Fast Freight handled by two P5A electric locomotives leading engine 4755 7/12/35
The Mount Vernon train number 142 with GG1 4815 @ 75mph with SAL cars 7/12/35 Elkton Maryland
Gas Electric Baltimore Maryland 6/16/36
PRR 5027 @ Easton Maryland 12/19/32
PRR 3482 H9s Easton Maryland unknown month 1932
Engine crew of PRR H9s 5025 Easton Maryland12/19/32
Northbound Passenger train Bridgeville Delaware
Engineer of H9s 5025 Easton Maryland 12/19/32
Bridgeville DE Southbound at the Main Street Crossing**
Baltimore, North Bound, Station Track #3, the bridge overhead is Calvert Street. The equipment in the background would be extra passenger equipment. They are probably on tracks 8 and 9 in Union Yard. *
Baltimore, North Bound, Station Track #3, the bridge overhead is St. Paul Street. The columns to the far left are part of the Post Office (between St. Paul and Calvert Street). *
Baltimore, South Bound, Station Track #4, the bridge overhead is Charles Street.*
Baltimore, North Bound, Station Track #3.*
Baltimore, South Bound.*
GG1 4803 at Baltimore, South Bound, Station Track #4. The overhead bridge is Maryland Avenue.*
Baltimore, looking west (south on the railroad). The photo is taken from the Charles Street Bridge. The first bridge in the photo is Maryland Avenue and the second (arch) bridge is Howard Street. The freight is on A track and is heading north towards Union tunnel.*
Baltimore, looking west (south on the railroad). The photo is taken from the Charles Street Bridge. The bridge is Maryland Avenue and arch bridge is Howard Street. The station platforms are for station tracks #2 thru #5.*
Ken Meyer help with these location captions. Any with * at the end are credited to him
Keith Short supplied the captions with **
If you have any input, please let me know Cos
Last updated on 03/21/2010