Pennsylvania Railroad Art
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Broadway Limited Vintage Ad" hspace="10" src="http://www.historicrail.com/Image.po?pn=0R07130 |
Now Celebrating Its Golden.
This reproduction displays images of Pennsylvania
Railroad's premier passenger train, The Broadway Limited, over a period of 50
years. The feature shot portrays the all-Pullman train with a pair of shiny new
E8s at the point. 11?"x 16?" poster is suitable for framing.
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Business as Usual" hspace="10" src="http://www.historicrail.com/Image.po?pn=0R78401 |
Peter Lerro. GG1 electric locomotive #4938, which
was, in 1943, the final GG1 delivered to the Pennsylvania Railroad, prepares to
leave Pennsylvania Station in Wilmington, Delaware, during the morning commute.
27"x 14" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Donald E. Antes, Jr. This precisely drawn
illustration of a K4s Pacific - which was, with 425 built, the Pennsylvania
Railroad's premier passenger-hauling steam locomotive from 1914 through the
end of the PRR's steam era in 1957 - measures a generous 38"x 12", includes
a wealth of information about the locomotive, and is signed by the artist.
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Larry Fisher. A pair of East Broad Top 2-8-2
Mikados - #12 and #17 - pass in front of Orbisonia Station at Rockhill,
Pennsylvania during a calm summer morning in the late 1930s. #17 will travel 11
more miles and deliver its coal-laden hoppers to Mt. Union while #12 coasts to a
stop with her "fanfare" passenger train consist. 20"x 15" limited edition print
is signed and numbered by the artist.
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East of York" hspace="10" src="http://www.historicrail.com/Image.po?pn=0R76018 |
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Gil Reid. The Pennsylvania Railroad's Eastern
empire included a vast web of catenary lines which was used to power its
fleet of electric locomotives. But the "power" ended in Harrisburg, and here
we see a GG1 handing off the famous all-Pullman Broadway Limited to a pair
of steam powered K4 Pacifics, which will complete the 907-mile journey to
Chicago. Measures 25"x 19."
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Grif Teller. Combining forces on their 48 hour
coast-to-coast run, a Pennsylvania Railroad steam-powered passenger train races
across the rails with a Ford Tri-Motor flying overhead. Measures 27"x 22".
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New York "Go by Pennsylvania Railroad" Poster" hspace="10" src="http://www.historicrail.com/Image.po?pn=0R77255 |
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East of Altoona. Peter Lerro. A Pennsylvania
Railroad yard bristles with activity as crews prepare a pair of burly J1 Class
2-10-4 steamers for an assault on the mighty Alleghenies. The Pennsy built 125
J1 Class 2-10-4s at its own shops and used them for long, high-speed freights as
well as "helpers" on trains tackling the brutal mountain grades that made up
much of its eastern mainline. 27"x 14" print is signed by that artist.
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Pennsylvania Railroad.
Larry Fisher. An army - or armada (depending
on who you root for) - of Pennsylvania Railroad passenger trains headed by GG1s,
E8s, EP54s and Silverliners awaits the on-rush of 102,000 fans who witnessed the
annual Army-Navy football game on Nov. 28, 1964, in Philadelphia. Final score:
Army 11, Navy 8. 27"x 17" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
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Robert West. A Pennsylvania Railroad K-4
class 4-6-2 steam locomotive charges up the westbound grade of Horseshoe Curve
to the delight of a trackside father and son watching the glorious action. 18?"x
12" print is signed by the artist.
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Hank Webber. Though difficult for mechanics to work
around, the Raymond Loewy-designed torpedo-shaped shrouding on Pennsylvania
Railroad K4 #3768 caused a sensation when it was introduced in 1936. Poster
measures 20"x 16".
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Reproduced from an original mechanical drawing of
a Pennsylvania Railroad Class D 4-4-0 American steam locomotive, this
half-size replica blueprint is made using the same "blue line" Diazo print
process first developed in the 19th century. 29.5"x19"
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Reproduced from an original mechanical drawing of
a Pennsylvania Railroad Class D 4-4-0 American steam locomotive, this
full-size replica blueprint is made using the same "blue line" Diazo print
process first developed in the 19th century. 59"x36"
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Paper Gicl?.
A pair of classy Pennsy steamers simmers quietly
beneath the mass of a coaling tower. This hand numbered limited edition
heavy paper poster measures 18"x 24".
Also available as a hand numbered limited edition canvas poster - R77161.
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Phil Pokorny. Pennsylvania Railroad's prototype
4-4-4-4 T1 Duplex steam locomotive, #6110, was one of the most modern and
powerful passenger steam engines ever designed when introduced in 1942. 28?"x
16" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Featuring a family posing for a photograph in front
of the Liberty Bell, this replica of a 1955 Pennsylvania Railroad poster
promoting its service to Philadelphia measures 24"x 36".
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Peter Lerro. Stare down the snout of a Shark! This
dynamic artwork features Baldwin's distinctive BF-16 Shark Nose diesel
locomotive dressed in Pennsy's Brunswick Green. The Pennsylvania Railroad relied
heavily on these sturdy diesels for many decades. Printed on high gloss, heavy
grade stock and measures 11"x 14."
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Peter Lerro. To assist with the heavy freight and
passenger traffic of the congested Northeast, the Pennsylvania Railroad relied
heavily on electric motive power for both mainline and interurban service. Here,
you see a unique head-end shot of a powerful P5 electric dressed in Pennsy's
classic Brunswick Green. Printed on high gloss, heavy grade stock and measures
11"x 14." See these other unique PRR locomotive head-on prints, too!: R07693 PRR
G5 Steam Locomotive R07695 PRR M1a Steam Locomotive R07696 PRR EF15a Diesel
Locomotive R07697 PRR AF16 Diesel Locomotive R07698 PRR E44 Electric Locomotive
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Renovo, PA
Peter Lerro. While townsfolk enjoy the Flaming Foliage Festival "Queens
Parade" in Renovo, Pennsylvania, in the early 1950s, the nearby Pennsylvania
Railroad trackage has its own parade as a K4 4-6-2 prepares to depart, an M1
4-8-2 heads into town, and an L1 2-8-2 Mikado works the yard. 27"x 14"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Season's Best Way to Travel - Pennsylvania Railroad" hspace="10" src="http://www.historicrail.com/Image.po?pn=0R76086 |
1955 travel poster
features a Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train rolling through the famous
Pennsy Keystone herald adorned with a holiday wreath. 24"x 38"
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27?"x
22" poster features a Raymond Loewy-designed S1 - the largest express
passenger locomotive and the only 6-4-4-6 ever constructed - towing its
passenger train through a snowy Midwestern countryside.
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South Amboy Lineup" hspace="10" src="http://www.historicrail.com/Image.po?pn=0R07688 |
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Steam, Steel and Thunder II" hspace="10" src="http://www.historicrail.com/Image.po?pn=0R07619 |
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Streamliners Poster" hspace="10" src="http://www.historicrail.com/Image.po?pn=0R77534 |
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The Afternoon Keystone" hspace="10" src="http://www.historicrail.com/Image.po?pn=0R78404 |
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Robert Hunt. It's a somber spring day on April 23,
1865, as Pennsylvania Railroad Engine 331 leads President Abraham Lincoln's
funeral train between Philadelphia and Harrisburg. The train used 42 different
locomotives to make the trek from Washington D.C. to President Lincoln's burial
site in Springfield, Illinois. 25"x 14" limited edition canvas print is signed
and numbered by the artist.
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The City Beautiful
This replica vintage ad features the Pennsylvania Railroad's sleek GG1, a
locomotive the road used heavily in the electrified zones around Washington D.C.
Hand numbered, limited edition poster measures 16"x
20".
Also available in 18"x 24" (R77167).
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The City Beautiful
Grif Teller. This replica vintage ad features the Pennsylvania Railroad's sleek
GG1, a locomotive the road used heavily in the electrified zones around
Washington D.C. Hand numbered, limited edition poster
measures 18"x 24".
Also available as a canvas print (R77172).
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The City Beautiful
Grif Teller. This replica vintage ad features the Pennsylvania Railroad's sleek
GG1, a locomotive the road used heavily in the electrified zones around
Washington D.C. Hand numbered, limited edition print
measures 18"x 24".
Also available as a paper print (R77167).
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Washington" hspace="10" src="http://www.historicrail.com/Image.po?pn=0R77176 |
hand numbered, limited edition print measures 18"x 24".
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Based on a vintage postcard, this poster depicts
the Pennsylvania Railroad's busy West Philadelphia Station - completed in 1903
to serve as the main through-station for all New York-Washington, D.C., runs -
and yards. 14"x 9?" print arrives mounted in a 20"x 16" matte.
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