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Looking for Info PRR Northern Central Baltimore-York 1956
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<p>Im thinking M1a's and smaller. Those had good tonnage ratings around the region and districts between Baltimore and surrounding areas in the PRR. You wont find J1, I1sa's of that nature in that part of the Mid-atlantic, however the WM had some of thier giant I2 2-10-0's at Riverside while the B&O kept the EM-1's, 2-8-8-0 and other big engines like the 2-10-2 generally at Brunswick and sent them back west.</p><p>The Western Maryand, Ma and Pa were into everything. You cannot move in the area between Baltimore, Taneytown, New Oxford, York and over towards Peach Bottom without tripping over something. Heck even the Reading and the D&H got down intoe there.</p><p>The PRR kept the 2-10-0's and other heavy stuff at Harrisburg generally west and north towards Smoakin or Sunbury.</p>
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