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Pennsylvania Railroad Question
Posted by pajrr on Friday, July 16, 2010 6:58 PM

Hi! I have a question about the Pennsylvania RR. Did the PRR ever use RS-3s in passenger service? If they did it was most likely commuter service. Does anyone out there know the answer? Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide.

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Posted by locoi1sa on Saturday, July 17, 2010 7:38 AM

 Yes they did. The famous hammer head RS3 was used in commuter service. None as far as I know has been used on Named trains. Most were dual service commuter and freight hauling. The PRR designation is AS16m and AS16ms. A is for ALCO. S is for shifter. 16 is the horsepower times 100. Little m is multiple unit capable and little s is for steam generator equipped.

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Posted by timz on Sunday, July 18, 2010 6:45 PM

Judging by pics, RS-3s were the usual power on Pittsburgh-area passenger locals (which expired in 1964). 1950s Trains had a pic of an RS-3 on a Harrisburg-Buffalo (?) train.

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