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Owner: Pennsylvania Railroad
Model:BLW 2-10-0Built As:PRR 4514 (2-10-0)
Serial Number:56793Order No:
Frame Number:30½X32 cylinders, 62" driversBuilt:7/1923
Notes:PRR Class I-1SA.
Other locos with this serial:  PRR 4514(2-10-0)
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PRR 4514, I-1SA, c. 1944
Title:  PRR 4514, I-1SA, c. 1944
Description:  Parade 3. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4514, an I-1SA (2-10-0) "Decapod" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works as an I-1S during August of 1923, rebuilt in Juniata as an I-1SA in February of 1949, and retired in October of 1959 after 36 years of faithful service. The photographer's name, the date, and the location are not recorded. ("McCloud1825"; #5 of 7)
Photo Date:  7/4/1944  Upload Date: 4/14/2019 12:50:50 AM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 4514(2-10-0)
Views:  208   Comments: 0
PRR 4514, I-1SA, 1952
Title:  PRR 4514, I-1SA, 1952
Description:  Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide via Al Chione that was taken in Marion, New York, on 12 June 1952. The photographer is not identified. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4514, an I-1SA (2-10-0) "Decapod" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works as an I-1S during August of 1923, rebuilt in Juniata as an I-1SA in February of 1949, and retired in October of 1959 after 36 years of faithful service. ALERT: Mammoth on Main Street! ("Stoneborobranch"; #14 of 28)
Photo Date:  6/12/1952  Upload Date: 9/19/2020 10:09:49 PM
Location:  Marion, NY
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 4514(2-10-0)
Views:  284   Comments: 2
PRR 4514, I-1SA, c. 1959
Title:  PRR 4514, I-1SA, c. 1959
Description:  Coal Power. Here is a duplicate 35mm color slide of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4514, an I-1SA (2-10-0) "Decapod" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works as an I-1S during August of 1923, rebuilt in Juniata as an I-1SA in February of 1949, and retired in October of 1959 after 36 years of faithful service. Note that its main driving rods have been removed and, as such, could be part of a "Graveyard Train." The photographer's name, the pedigree of the New York Central diesel pictured at the far right, as well as the exact date and the location, are not recorded. Produced and distributed by FJC Products of Newport, Delaware.
Photo Date:  11/14/1959  Upload Date: 12/27/2023 8:55:55 PM
Location:  Cleveland, OH
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 4514(2-10-0)
Views:  59   Comments: 0


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