
Sitting on ready track at McKees Rocks, the #4205 is still paired with
another locomotive, a practice done away with as the individual engines
had far more power than needed for pulling P&LE passenger trains.
Photo by Clarence Jones
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A rather unusual picture in that the locomotive is a P&LE Railroad class
K-4 passenger engine on a work train.
Photo by Clarence Jones
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Sporting a neat Vanderbilt tender a B&O 4-8-2 Mountain steam locomotive
sits on the ready track at McKees Rocks awaiting dispatching to P&LE's
Pittsburgh Terminal to pick up a passenger train.
Photo by Clarence Jones
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A B&O passenger Pacific type locomotive backs up to a P&LE Railroad
roundhouse at McKees Rocks for servicing before returning to Pittsburgh
Terminal for a passenger train.
Photo by Clarence Jones
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Pittsburgh & Lake Erie RR K-4 class passenger Pacific locomotive on ready
track at Youngstown, Ohio for its next run to Pittsburgh.
Photo by Clarence Jones
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Our P&LE #4205 is now operated as a single as heads out through McKees
Rocks, Pa. with a passenger train.
Photo by Clarence Jones
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An Erie Railroad Alco passenger unit heads a train into Youngstown on the
P&LE. Such equipment was alternated between the P&LE and Erie on certain
passenger trains between Cleveland and Pittsburgh.
Photo by Clarence Jones
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Headed by an Erie Railroad Alco passenger unit, Train No. 24 heads
eastbound through the P&LE's giant McKees Rocks yards on the way to P&LE's
Pittsburgh Terminal.
Photo by Clarence Jones
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