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  2. Broadway Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Broadway Limited was the only PRR train to be completely re-equipped with lightweight sleeping cars before World War II. [5] The train's running time was further reduced to 16 hours. [6] Equipment and services on the Broadway Limited in the 1920s. In 1949, PRR re-equipped the Broadway Limited again with new streamlined equipment. The all ...

  3. Pennsylvania Railroad class Q2 - Wikipedia

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    The Q2 locomotive was 78% more powerful than the locomotives that PRR had in service at the time, and the company claimed the Q2 could pull 125 freight cars at a speed of 50 mph (80 km/h). [5] These were an improved version of the previous Q1 class , which was a 4-6-4-4 dual-purpose engine instead of a 4-4-6-4 freight engine.

  4. Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, the PRR began passenger train service from New York City via Philadelphia to Washington with limited stops along the route. This service became known as the "Congressional Limited Express." [ 27 ] The service expanded, and by the 1920s, the Pennsy was operating hourly passenger train service between New York, Philadelphia and Washington.

  5. Pennsylvania Railroad class S2 - Wikipedia

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    The Duplex and Experimental Steam Engines of the PRR; Pennsylvania Railroad S2 steam turbine "Modern Power For Today's Trains" - A promotional booklet put out by the PRR in 1949 showcasing the railroads latest motive power. Archived 2017-12-14 at the Wayback Machine "The Keystone" Magazine - Autumn 2012 Volume 45 - Number 3 - The S2 Turbine 686

  6. Pennsylvania Railroad class K4 - Wikipedia

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    PRR No. 3678 and No. 5338 were streamlined in 1941 for The Jeffersonian, one of the PRR's premier, all-coach trains between New York and St. Louis. They were also seen hauling the Broadway Limited (New York to Chicago), Liberty Limited (Washington to Chicago), and the Trail Blazer (New York to Chicago) occasionally.

  7. Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines - Wikipedia

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    17 various PRR-Type mail and baggage cars No.'s 25 (steel underfame), 6403 (steel), 6428-6438 (steel), 9963-9966 (steel) Additional passenger cars were leased as needed from PRSL's parent companies, PRR and RDG, and sometimes from the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ). [3] The PRSL did not own any of the P70s that carried its name.

  8. 2025 Q1 housing market trends: The forecast is chilly - AOL

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    According to the latest National Association of Realtors (NAR) data, the median existing-home sales price in November 2024 rose 4.7 percent from one year prior to $406,100, which represents the ...

  9. Liberty Limited - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Limited route map. The Liberty Limited was a named train on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It ran from Washington D.C. to Chicago, Illinois, through Baltimore, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. [1] [2] It began running on September 27, 1925, as a replacement for the Washington–Broadway Limited, which had been introduced in 1923. [3]