
Pennsylvania Railroad 7002 - Wikipedia
Pennsylvania Railroad 7002 is a preserved E7s class 4-4-2 "Atlantic" type steam locomotive built for the Pennsylvania Railroad by their own Altoona Works in August 1902. Today, it is on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania outside of Strasburg, Pennsylvania.
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PRR 7002, E-7SA, 1948 : Description: Here is a steam locomotive portrait by D.W. Eldridge that was taken in Chicago, Illinois, on 7 September 1948.
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The real 7002 was the (unofficial) world steam speed record holder (127.1 MPH). This unofficial record was set back in 1905. "7002" operated for some time (1983 - 1989) on the Strasburg Railroad, often double heading with 1223.
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Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) No. 7002 is an E7s Class 4-4-2 "Atlantic"-type steam locomotive that was built by Altoona Works in 1902 for the Pennsylvania Railroad and was originally numbered #8063. The locomotive spent most of its life hauling crack passenger trains along the Pennsylvania Railroad.
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The E2 No. 7002 gained fame on June 12, 1905, when it reportedly set a ground speed record of 127.1 mph, making up time west of Crestline, Ohio. In 1939, the Pennsylvania Railroad prepared to send No. 7002 to the World’s Fair in New York, only to find it …
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Pennsy power, freshly restored by Strasburg in July of 1983. Built in 1902 as the PRR 8063, the 7002 would make its first run after restoration on July 28, 1983. It was retired in 1989 and is no... Railroad: Pennsylvania Railroad Locomotive: Steam 4-4-2 Location: Strasburg, Pennsylvania, USA Locomotive #: PRR 7002 Train ID: N/A Photo Date ...
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PRR 4-4-2 #7002 - Pennsylvania RR : Description: Interesting reprint of an iconic Altoona Juniata Shops built 4-4-2 delivered in 1902. According to several sources, this loco set an unofficial speed record of 127.1 mph in a westbound run in June of 1905 of the crack Pennsylvania Special while near Elida, Ohio. It was eventually scrapped in 1935.
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Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7002, an E-2A (4-4-2) "Atlantic" built in Juniata during 1902, rebuilt as an E-7SA in August of 1916, and retired in December of 1934 after 32 years of faithful service.
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Pennsylvania Railroad 7002 is a class "E7s" 4-4-2 "Atlantic" type steam locomotive built for the Pennsylvania Railroad by their own Altoona Works in August 1902. Today, it is on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania outside of Strasburg, Pennsylvania in the United States.
PRR steam locomotive 7002 at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Railroad No. 7002 Juniata 4-4-2. PRR class E7s. Blt 1902.