Re: Blurry 1948 Pics for PRR FANS
Author: j
Date: 07-18-2008 - 08:40

The loco is a B6 0-6-0, not an A5 0-4-0. I don't think there were all that many of these as far north as Trenton, and in the late 1940s a prime location for B6s in New Jersey was either in Camden or on the Union Transportation Company in the Hightstown area.

Where specifically did your dad live as a 12-year-old?



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Blurry 1948 Pics for PRR FANS Freericks 07-17-2008 - 22:07
  Re: Blurry 1948 Pics for PRR FANS Bruce Kelly 07-18-2008 - 07:15
  Re: Blurry 1948 Pics for PRR FANS Freericks 07-18-2008 - 07:54
  Re: Blurry 1948 Pics for PRR FANS j 07-18-2008 - 08:40
  Re: Blurry 1948 Pics for PRR FANS Freericks 07-18-2008 - 11:02
  Re: Blurry 1948 Pics for PRR FANS j 07-18-2008 - 13:18
  Re: Blurry 1948 Pics for PRR FANS Freericks 07-19-2008 - 11:18


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