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Pictures of PRR 6110
Owner:
Pennsylvania Railroad
Model:
UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
Built As:
Builder Info (Unavailable )
Serial Number:
62451
Order No:
Frame Number:
Built:
Notes:
PRR Class T-1; 4-4-4-4; Baldwin.
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Title:
PRR 6110, T-1, c. 1942
Description:
Here is the Association of American Railroads' stock photo #3357. Caption On Reverse: "In the Pennsylvania Railroad's Locomotive Test Plant, locomotives are constantly studied to effect improvements. This multi-cylinder passenger and freight engine is one of the new T-1 Type, which utilizes four cylinders in place of the conventional two. As the result of the successful conclusion of this and many other tests with the two original engines of this type, fifty more units are being built." Prominent here is PRR engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service. The names of the photographer and the four Railroaders pictured here, as well as the exact date, are not recorded. John S. Fisher Collection; #21 of 44.
Photo Date:
8/15/1942
Upload Date:
6/8/2022 11:35:57 PM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
267
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 6110, T-1, 1942
Description:
Duplexes. Here is a photo by Marion H. Myers that was taken near Pinecroft, Pennsylvania, in 1942. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service. (Gift from Brad Mann.)
Photo Date:
8/15/1942
Upload Date:
9/20/2021 5:59:47 PM
Location:
Pinecroft, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
407
Comments:
0
Title:
"Locomotives Of The Future," Page 29, 1943
Description:
Here is page two of a six-page article by Charles Kerr, Jr., entitled "Locomotives Of The Future." It was published originally in the January 1943 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 29. Partial Caption: "Seventeen months before Pearl Harbor, the Pennsylvania Railroad ordered from the Baldwin Locomotive Works two experimental steam locomotives indicative of the shape of things to come." Shown here is PRR engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by Baldwin during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service.
Photo Date:
1/1/1943
Upload Date:
8/7/2019 11:08:52 AM
Location:
Eddystone, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
415
Comments:
0
Title:
Leydenfrost, "Power," 1945
Description:
Here is the 20th of 32 color prints of calendar art works that were commissioned by the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1925 through 1958. Shown here is A. Lydenfrost's painting entitled "Power." It was published originally in 1945. Depicted here is PRR engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service. (#8,400)
Photo Date:
8/15/1945
Upload Date:
1/26/2022 11:28:12 AM
Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
351
Comments:
0
Title:
Leydenfrost, "Power," 1945
Description:
Here is the 20th of 33 color prints of calendar art works that were commissioned by the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1925 through 1958. Shown here is A. Lydenfrost's painting entitled "Power." It was published originally in 1945. Depicted here is PRR engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service. (#8,400)
Photo Date:
11/14/1945
Upload Date:
12/26/2024 9:31:08 AM
Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
82
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR "Altoona Works," Page 20, 1946
Description:
Here is page one of a seven-page article by Tom Hanna entitled "Altoona Works." It was published originally in the January 1946 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 20. Photo Caption: "One of the Class T-1 fast passenger locomotives on the locomotive test plant ready to start a test. A locomotive can run 100 miles an hour or more while standing still where test readings can be more accurately obtained." Pictured here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service. This is the original T-1.
Photo Date:
1/1/1946
Upload Date:
1/15/2025 1:36:31 AM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
41
Comments:
0
Title:
"Trains" Centennial Issue, Front Cover, 1946
Description:
Here is the front cover of the April 1946 issue of "Trains" magazine. Cover Caption: "Pennsylvania Railroad Class T-1 locomotive. Courtesy Pennsylvania Railroad." Shown here is PRR engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service. This is the original T-1.
Photo Date:
4/13/1946
Upload Date:
4/16/2017 4:47:46 PM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
609
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 6110, T-1, c. 1946
Description:
Portraits 10. Here is a steam locomotive portrait of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service. In this context, it's just departing Englewood's Union Station with an eastbound passenger train. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded. (#69 of 72)
Photo Date:
9/10/1946
Upload Date:
1/9/2023 5:07:12 AM
Location:
Englewood, IL
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam,Signal,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
234
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR 6110, T-1, c. 1947
Description:
Duplexes. Here is a duplicate 35mm B&W slide by an unidentified photographer that was taken near Englewood, Illinois, c. 1947. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service. In this context, it's just departed the Englewood Station with an eastbound passenger train.
Photo Date:
1/23/1947
Upload Date:
9/9/2024 10:57:16 PM
Location:
Englewood, IL
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Winter,Steam,Signal,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
82
Comments:
0
Title:
Centennial History Of The PRR, Page 737, 1949
Description:
Here is a photo from page 737 in the "Centennial History Of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company: 1846-1946" that was composed by George H. Burgess & Miles C. Kennedy and published in 1949. Photo Caption: "Class T-1, the fast passenger locomotive with four cylinders. These engines, placed in service in 1942, are the successor to the S-1 ~ the first four-cylinder locomotive to be built in the Pennsylvania's program of developing multiple-cylinder engines." Shown here is PRR engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service.
Photo Date:
4/13/1949
Upload Date:
9/7/2017 3:29:34 AM
Location:
Eddystone, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
446
Comments:
0
Title:
"Duplex-Drives," Front Cover, 1959
Description:
Here is the front cover of a ten-page cover article by David P. Morgan entitled "Duplex-Drives." It was published originally on the November 1959 issue of "Trains" magazine. Cover Caption: "Head-on closeup of Baldwin-built Pennsylvania 4-4-4-4 duplex-drive locomotive 6110." Engine #6110 is a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by Baldwin during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years' service.
Photo Date:
11/1/1959
Upload Date:
10/28/2019 9:33:37 AM
Location:
Eddystone, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
361
Comments:
0
Title:
"Duplex-Drives," Page 16, 1959
Description:
Here is page one of a ten-page cover article by David P. Morgan entitled "Duplex-Drives." It was published originally in the November 1959 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 16. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6110, a T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service.
Photo Date:
11/1/1959
Upload Date:
10/28/2019 9:37:05 AM
Location:
Eddystone, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
401
Comments:
0
Title:
"Duplex-Drives," Page 17, 1959
Description:
Here is page two of a ten-page cover article by David P. Morgan entitled "Duplex-Drives." It was published originally in the November 1959 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 17.
Photo Date:
11/1/1959
Upload Date:
10/28/2019 9:39:22 AM
Location:
Eddystone, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
402
Comments:
0
Title:
"Duplex-Drives," Page 20, 1959
Description:
Here is page five of a ten-page cover article by David P. Morgan entitled "Duplex-Drives." It was published originally in the November 1959 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 20. Top Photo, Revised Caption: "Pioneer T-1 6110 startled railroad world of [1942] with her unique shark, or yachet, nose from the pen of the inimitable Raymond Loewy." PRR engine #6110 is a T-1 built by Baldwin during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953. Middle Photo, Partial Caption: "Altoona version of T-1 had a shorter nose for easier construction, as well as raised skirts for greater accessibility." PRR engine #5511 is a T-1 built in Juniata during January of 1946 and retired in December of 1953. Bottom Photo, Partial Caption: "Paint flakes off her flanks and grime accumulates upon her running gear as the 5546, still a youngster, stands in storage at Altoona." PRR engine #5546 is a T-1 built by Balding during August of 1946 and retired in January of 1956. (Partially visible in the distance is the East Altoona Coaling Tipple.)
Photo Date:
11/1/1959
Upload Date:
10/29/2019 6:42:34 AM
Location:
Altoona(Juniata), PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Yard,Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
PRR 5511(4-4-4-4)
PRR 5546(UNKNOWN)
Views:
782
Comments:
0
Title:
"Duplex-Drives," Page 21, 1959
Description:
Here is page six of a ten-page cover article by David P. Morgan entitled "Duplex-Drives." It was published originally in the November 1959 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 21. Top Photo, Revised Caption: "Pioneer T-1 6110 startled railroad world of [1942] with her unique shark, or yachet, nose from the pen of the inimitable Raymond Loewy." PRR engine #6110 is a T-1 built by Baldwin during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953. Middle Photo, Partial Caption: "Modified 5547 received Walschaerts valve gear and new cylinders." PRR engine #5547 is a T-1A built by Baldwin during August of 1946 and retired in January of 1956. Bottom Photo Caption: "Another modified T-1, the 5500 with rotary continuous contour cams, is a mile out of Cincinnati Union Terminal and making time with the eastbound 'Cincinnati Limited.'" PRR engine #5500 is a T-1 built in Juniata during November of 1945 and retired in December of 1953.
Photo Date:
11/1/1959
Upload Date:
10/29/2019 6:46:10 AM
Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
PRR 5547(UNKNOWN)
PRR 5500(4-4-4-4)
Views:
1269
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR "Half A Locomotive Ran Away," Page 52, 2003
Description:
Here is page one of a three-page article by Raymond P. Delano, Jr., entitled "How Half A Locomotive Ran Away." It was published originally in the Winter 2003 issue of "The Keystone" magazine, page 52. Amended Photo Caption: "T1 #6110 and train at Altoona [Passenger Station]; the engine was just delivered from Baldwin in the spring of 1942. Photo by Leonard Shuffstall." Prominent here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6110, the original T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service.
Photo Date:
12/21/2003
Upload Date:
2/5/2018 10:13:43 PM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Station,Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
459
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR "Half A Locomotive Ran Away," Page 53, 2003
Description:
Here is page two of a three-page article by Raymond P. Delano, Jr., entitled "How Half A Locomotive Ran Away." It was published originally in the Winter 2003 issue of "The Keystone" magazine, page 53. Caption For Both Photos: "#6110 on the Altoona Test Plant, April 20, 1944." Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6110, the original T-1 (4-4-4-4) "Duplex" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during April of 1942 and retired in December of 1953 after just 11 years of revenue service.
Photo Date:
12/21/2003
Upload Date:
2/5/2018 10:18:01 PM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
411
Comments:
0
Title:
PRR "Half A Locomotive Ran Away," Page 54, 2003
Description:
Here is page three of a three-page article by Raymond P. Delano, Jr., entitled "How Half A Locomotive Ran Away." It was published originally in the Winter 2003 issue of "The Keystone" magazine, page 54.
Photo Date:
12/21/2003
Upload Date:
2/5/2018 10:21:08 PM
Location:
Altoona, PA
Author:
Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:
Steam
Locomotives:
PRR 6110(UNKNOWN)
Views:
366
Comments:
0
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