Collection
See also category: Collection of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania| Operator | Number | Type or Class | Manufacturer | Works No. | Year | Wheel arrangement | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 1187 | H3 | PRR, Altoona | 1235 | 1888 | 2-8-0 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 1223 | D16sb | PRR, Juniata | 1399 | 1905 | 4-4-0 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 460 | E6s | PRR, Juniata | 2860 | 1914 | 4-4-2 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 3750 | K4s | PRR, Juniata | 3703 | 1920 | 4-6-2 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 7002 | E7s | PRR, Altoona | 1902 | 4-4-2 | ||
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 94 | A5s | PRR, Juniata | 3191 | 1917 | 0-4-0 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 2846 | H6sb | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 26744 | 1905 | 2-8-0 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 5741 | G5s | PRR, Juniata | 3966 | 1924 | 4-6-0 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 520 | L1s | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 44565 | 1916 | 2-8-2 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 7688 | H10s | PRR, Juniata | 5063 | 1915 | 2-8-0 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 1670 | B6sb | PRR, Juniata | 3042 | 1916 | 0-6-0 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 6755 | M1b | PRR, Altoona | 4225 | 1930 | 4-8-2 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 3 | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 1912 | ||||
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 3936 & 3937 | DD1 | PRR, Altoona | 1911 | 2-B+B-2 | ||
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 4800 | GG1 | General Electric | 11848 | 1934 | 2-C+C-2 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 4935 | GG1 | PRR, Altoona | 4434 | 1943 | 2-C+C-2 | |
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 4465 | E44 | General Electric | 1963 | C-C | ||
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 5690 | B1 | PRR | 1934 | C | ||
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 5901 | PRR EP20 (EMD E7) |
Electro-Motive Division | A1A-A1A | |||
| Pennsylvania Railroad | 7006 | EMD GP9 | Electro-Motive Division | 1955 | B-B | ||
| John Stevens (replica) |
PRR, Altoona | 1939 | 2-1-2 | ||||
| Amtrak | 603 | E60MA | General Electric | C-C | |||
| Baldwin Locomotive Works | 1200 | S-12 | Baldwin Locomotive Works | B-B | |||
| Bethlehem Steel | 111 | Fireless | Heisler | 1941 | 0-4-0F | ||
| Camden and Amboy Railroad | John Bull (replica) |
PRR, Altoona | 1940 | 4-2-0 | |||
| Chicago Mill & Lumber Company | 4 | Heisler | Heisler | 1375 | 1918 | B-B | |
| Conrail | 2233 | EMD GP30 | Electro-Motive Division | 1963 | B-B | ||
| Leetonia Railway | 1 | Class C Shay | Lima Locomotive Works | 1799 | 1906 | B-B-B | |
| Lone Star Cement Company | 5-ton | Brookville | 1951 | ||||
| Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad | 81 | EMD NW2 | Electro-Motive Division | B-B | |||
| W. H. Mason Co. | 4 | Class B Climax | Climax | 1913 | B-B | ||
| Monongahela Connecting Railroad | 701 | Alco | 1968 | ||||
| Nickel Plate Road | 757 | S-2 | Lima Locomotive Works | 8665 | 1944 | 2-8-4 | |
| Pennsylvania Power and Light | D | Fireless | Heisler | 1940 | 0-8-0F | ||
| Pennsylvania Power and Light | 18-ton | Plymouth | 1949 | ||||
| Reading Company | 1251 | B4-a | Reading Company Shops | 2306 | 1918 | 0-6-0ST | |
| Reading Company | 902 & 903 | EMD FP7 | Electro-Motive Division | 11389, 11390 | 1950 | B-B | |
| Virginia and Truckee Railroad | 20 Tahoe | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 3687 | 1875 | 2-6-0 | ||
| Vulcan Iron Works | 1 | Vulcan Iron Works | 1930 | ||||
| Waimanolo Sugar Co. | 3 Olomana | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 6753 | 1883 | 0-4-2T |
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