RailPictures.Net Photo: PRR 5701 Pennsylvania Railroad EMD E8(A) at Steubenville, Ohio by John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com
 
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» Pennsylvania Railroad (more..)
» EMD E8(A) (more..)
» PRR Passenger depot 
» Steubenville, Ohio, USA (more..)
» June 12, 1953
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» John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com (more..)
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It's train time at Steubenville! While locals watch express and baggage being unloaded at it's stop along the Panhandle, a photo is captured of 1953 life in America. For the rivet counters, this train is led by engines #5701 and 5702, units 2 & 3 in PRR's second order of E8's, the first in Tuscan Red w/pinstripes. For the bean counters, the turned waterspout indicates a cost-savings on the balance sheet. Not much is left to suggest this scene today. Perhaps someone will be able to ID this train in PRR's Panhandle fleet. I rode this train from Pittsburgh arriving in the afternoon on my first visit to Ohio. PRR Class EP44.
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