
Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia
The Pennsylvania Railroad (reporting mark PRR), legal name The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, also known as the "Pennsy", was an American Class I railroad that was established …
Podiatry Residency Resource
Welcome to PRR (Podiatry Residency Resource), the residency management system specifically designed for the podiatric residency community. PRR seamlessly integrates input from …
National PRRT&HS Home Page
The Society's mission is to further scholarly learning and interest in the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) and its predecessor companies by stimulating and encouraging the collecting, …
Pennsylvania Railroad class GG1 - Wikipedia
The Pennsylvania Railroad Class GG1 is a class of streamlined electric locomotives built for the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), in the northeastern United States. The class was known for its …
Rob's PRR page
PRR Freight Roster: I'm working on an on-line roster of Pennsylvania Railroad freight equipment. It includes most of the usual roster stuff, numbers, classes, stats, some scanned freight car …
Home - Pennsylvania Railroad Technical & Historical Society
Promote the preservation and recording of all information regarding the organization, operation, facilities and equipment of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR).
PRRTHS - A General Chronology of the PRR. - Pennsylvania Railroad
PRR CHRONOLOGY. A GENERAL CHRONOLOGY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. PREDECESSORS AND SUCCESSORS AND ITS HISTORICAL CONTEXT . by …
Main Line (Pennsylvania Railroad) - Wikipedia
The eastern part of the PRR's main line (east of Lancaster) was built by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as part of the Main Line of Public Works: a hybrid railroad and canal corridor …
PRR - Pennsylvania Railroad Locomotive Roster - Railroad …
Pennsylvania Railroad Photographic Roster. Unit # Notes Model Serial # Pictures : PRR 9082: PRR Class FS-10.
PRR Documents - Railfan
Here's a growing collection of Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) booklets, newsletters and other documents reproduced in their entirety. They are PDF , HTML or page by page scans in .jpg …