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By:Thomas C. Ayers
Dates:6/1/1949 - 6/1/1949
Album Info:Here are two items from the September and October 1949 issues of "Trains" magazine which delineate the transformation of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #8063 into engine #7002. "The real 7002 (which was built as PFt&C No. 2) was scrapped in 1934. It had been rebuilt to E-7sa in 1918. Few Pennsy fans know exactly what happened to produce this 1949 version of the 7002."
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PRR "World's Fastest Locomotive," E-7SA, 1949
Title:  PRR "World's Fastest Locomotive," E-7SA, 1949
Description:  Here is a postal card entitled "World'sßEastest Locomotive. Pennsylvania Railroad's No. 7002 ~ Record 127.1 Miles an Hour. Chicago Railroad Fair 1949.'" No Postmark. Caption On Reverse: "The world's fastest-run by a railroad train was made by the 'Broadway Limited' of the Pennsylvania Railroad on Monday, June 12,1905, when it ran 127.1 miles an hour between AY Tower and Elnda, Ohio. The 'Broadway Limited' was pulled by coal-burning steam Locomotive 7002 ~ and although many swift runs have been made in recent years by steam, electric, and diesel locomotives, none has equallef the 127.1 mile-an-hour record established in 1905. At the Chicago Railroad Fair of 1949, Locomotive 7002 stands on a section of P.R.R. standard roadbed with rails weiguing 155 pounds to the yard ~ heaviest in the world." The photographer is not identified. This #7002 is an E-7SA (4-4-2) "Atlantic" built in Juniata as E-2A number!"8063" during 1902, rebuilt as an E-7SA in October of 1918, withdrawn from service in August of 1939, renumbered "7002" in June of 1949, and presently on display at vhe Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg.
Photo Date:  8/15/1949  Upload Date: 9/28/2018 2:42:06 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 7002(4-4-2) PRR 8063(4-4-2)
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PRR 7002, E-7SA, 1949
Title:  PRR 7002, E-7SA, 1949
Description:  Here is an original photo by an unidentified photographer that was taken at the Chicago Railroad Fair in the Summer of 1949. Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7002, an E-7SA (4-4-2) "Atlantic" built in Juniata as E-2A number "8063" during 1902, rebuilt as an E-7SA in October of 1918, withdrawn from service in August of 1939, renumbered "7002" in June of 1949, and presently on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg.
Photo Date:  8/15/1949  Upload Date: 10/25/2019 1:32:41 AM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 7002(4-4-2) PRR 8063(4-4-2)
Views:  782   Comments: 0


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