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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

Unread postby RudiJaeger » Mon Feb 12, 2024 9:47 am

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PRR S1, No. 6100, displayed at the New York World's Fair of 1939–40 as part of the 17 acre railroad exhibit. The "Pennsylvania Railroad" script on the tender was replaced with "American Railroads".

The drive wheels, operating under the locomotive's steam power, ran continuously on a roller platform at 60 mph. The remaining wheels were also placed on rollers and powered by electricity, including the wheels on the tender's trucks.

The World's Fair was open for two seasons, from April to October each year, and was officially closed on October 27, 1940. During the five-month break between October 1939 and April 1940, No. 6100 was put back on the system for passenger service and road testing.

The S1's first 50,000 service mile was accumulated from this fair's live steam show. After the World's Fair, the S1 was re-lettered for the Pennsylvania Railroad fleet. As one of the most important exhibits of the World's Fair, the S1 was used by the PRR for various publicity purposes with it's image featured in calendars, stamps, advertisements, brochures, puzzles, etc.

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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

Unread postby AmericanSteam » Tue Feb 13, 2024 2:39 pm

RudiJaeger wrote:
PRR_S1_NY_Worlds_Fair - Aug_1940.jpg

PRR S1, No. 6100, displayed at the New York World's Fair of 1939–40 as part of the 17 acre railroad exhibit. The "Pennsylvania Railroad" script on the tender was replaced with "American Railroads".

The drive wheels, operating under the locomotive's steam power, ran continuously on a roller platform at 60 mph. The remaining wheels were also placed on rollers and powered by electricity, including the wheels on the tender's trucks.

The World's Fair was open for two seasons, from April to October each year, and was officially closed on October 27, 1940. During the five-month break between October 1939 and April 1940, No. 6100 was put back on the system for passenger service and road testing.

The S1's first 50,000 service mile was accumulated from this fair's live steam show. After the World's Fair, the S1 was re-lettered for the Pennsylvania Railroad fleet. As one of the most important exhibits of the World's Fair, the S1 was used by the PRR for various publicity purposes with it's image featured in calendars, stamps, advertisements, brochures, puzzles, etc.

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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

Unread postby buzz456 » Tue Feb 20, 2024 5:38 pm

UP CNW Challenger Train.
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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

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One more.

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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

Unread postby slick204 » Thu Feb 29, 2024 7:14 pm

I've been cleaning out our basement because we're moving and found lots of old railroad calendars.
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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

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Cover Saturday Evening Post 1954.

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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

Unread postby Overshoe » Thu May 09, 2024 1:25 pm

Another in the BAR Maine Woods series

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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

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Portland Terminal on Commercial St. in Portland. Some time ago...


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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

Unread postby Overshoe » Thu Jun 06, 2024 2:25 pm

Nice one. I use that for wallpaper on my tablet.

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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

Unread postby Cardinal51 » Thu Jun 06, 2024 2:47 pm

Interesting, never seen someone using a tablet in portrait mode.
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Re: Neat paintings or classic photos you might have saved

Unread postby Overshoe » Thu Jun 06, 2024 4:17 pm

Cardinal51 wrote:Interesting, never seen someone using a tablet in portrait mode.


Primarily, I read on it, so I hold it like a book. I do turn it to landscape to play solitaire :)
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