PRR No. 3750 was built in 1918 by the Pennsylvania Railroad in Altoona. It was originally designated as a K4 until superheated, hence the change... (more)
SRC #89, serving as a U.S. Transportation Corps locomotive, glimmers as she heads home with important supplies and men for the war effort on the Homefront.
Nickel Plate #757 sits at the rear of Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania by the restoration pending its move to the Mad River & NKP Railroad Museum in Bellevue, Ohio.
A line up of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania's outdoor locomotives featuring from right to left; PRR 2-8-0 No. 7688 (tender first), PRR 4-8-2 No. 6755, PRR 4-6-2 No. 3750, and in the front yar... (more)