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  • The PRR acquired the railroad in 1871 and replaced the
  • In 1892, PRR added a westbound passenger shelter.
  • OMG Press Release on PRR Adoption Dec 2007
  • Companies of the past like PRR and Reading are eligible.
  • 003 - a standard for modeling production rules ( PRR), and a standard for modeling business rules as
  • tan Railroad, partially in conjunction with the PRR, and taken over by PANYNJ in 1962.
  • ven the leaders of large Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR) and New York Central Railroad (NYC), obstensib
  • wly until 1867, when the Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR) and its ally the Northern Central Railway (NCR
  • the decline of intercity passenger traffic, and PRR and NYC's merger into Penn Central (and that ra
  • 914) were effected on December 9, 1914 with the PRR, and on December 22, 1914 with the P&LE.
  • nt at 6th Street for the Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR), and another for its Jersey City Branch along
  • ons, it carried a single railroad track for the PRR, as well as a two-lane roadway.
  • This put the PRR at a disadvantage relative to its arch competit
  • The Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR) began running over the PW&B in 1873 with the o
  • In the 1870s the PRR began exploring ways to improve rail access bet
  • In 1885, the PRR began passenger train service from New York Cit
  • 90 G5s locomotives were built for the PRR between 1923 and 1925 at the railroad's Juniata
  • ng track largely obliterated the remains of the PRR branch that once dropped down from the Penn Sta
  • , the latter built on the grade of an abandoned PRR branch (formerly the Nescopec Railroad).
  • Early in Roberts's tenure the PRR completed Broad Street Station in Philadelphia,
  • During the early 20th century, the PRR constructed what it referred to as its "Low-Gra
  • hocks Mills, was done by H.S. Kerbaugh, a major PRR contractor.
  • Starting in 1958, the PRR converted the bridge into a vertical lift span
  • With the overhead electrification complete, the PRR could run trains of electric multiple units dir
  • The PRR decided to scrap the 1737 and repaint #3750 as
  • &C)], predecessor of the Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR), decides to locate its terminus within the lim
  • PRR generally put "Hudson Terminal" in the timetabl
  • As early as 1918, the PRR had begun electrifying some of its lines radiat
  • PRR I1sa #4483 currently being cosmetically restore
  • service until the withdrawal of steam from the PRR in mid 1957.
  • l abandoned its line to Scotia in 1915, and the PRR in 1927.
  • air Bridge, built by the Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR) in 1895-1896, was the first bridge of any sort
  • The best characterized PRR in A. thaliana is FLS2 (Flagellin-Sensing2) whi
  • PRR is currently at version 1.0.
  • The Production Rule Representation ( PRR) is a proposed standard of the Object Managemen
  • EPTA had no interest in reviving service to the PRR Ivy Ridge station, the parking lot was expanded
  • When service to the PRR Ivy Ridge ended in 1986, the Reading Ivy Ridge
  • tually, the sprawling parking lot meant for the PRR Ivy Ridge station was linked to the Reading Ivy
  • PRR later hired Furness, Evans & Company to design
  • north until just before it crossed the existing PRR line.
  • The PRR List of Stations and Sidings (CT 1000) from 192
  • Louisville Bridge and Terminal Railway ( PRR), Louisville, Kentucky, to Clarksville, Indiana
  • ch would connect the new Union Station with the PRR Magruder Station in Landover, Maryland (a major
  • e line was part of the Pennsylvania Railroad's ( PRR) main line.
  • Conrail's desire to abandon part of the former PRR main line, the Broadway Limited and Capitol Lim
  • Despite the attempt by PRR management to replace the K4s with the PRR K5 a
  • This was due to the bias of the PRR management at the time.
  • Many PRR men counted the M1 class locomotives as the bes
  • The PRR merged into Penn Central Transportation in 1968
  • iron either via the Bellefonte Central and the PRR or by the Central Railroad and the Beech Creek
  • A westward view shows the two PRR Penn Station main tracks crossing above the thr
  • er Street, the river, road, and rail (abandoned PRR Petersburg Branch) crossing the ridge line thro
  • The Pennsylvania Railroad's ( PRR) Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway cro
  • at the heart of the city made commuting via the PRR practical, fueling suburban growth (especially
  • A series of Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR) predecessors operated trains across the nearby
  • In its heyday, the PRR produced a series of calendars that included pa
  • Probably at the same time, PRR removed the truss's reinforcing arch.
  • In 1897, PRR replaced the Whipple truss with a Pratt truss o
  • began using Conrail's Youngstown line, a former PRR route, to reach Pittsburgh from New Castle.
  • un enters the stream, followed by the abandoned PRR Scotch Valley Branch.
  • ment) was part of the ex-Pennsylvania Railroad ( PRR) side of the line, and was cut back to its pres
  • In 1873, PRR slightly reduced the truss's span by widening t
  • Company, eventually to Pennsylvania Railroad to PRR Station at Exchange Place or Harsimus Branch al
  • gned in a manner similar to that of Glen Mills ( PRR station), which is now owned by the West Cheste
  • ad & Market Streets and the 1881 opening of the PRR station, the center of Philadelphia's business
  • , and they remained in service until the end of PRR steam in 1957.
  • d a number remained in service until the end of PRR steam locomotive operation in 1957.
  • Actions (following OMG PRR submission);
  • 1929 for the Long Island Railroad, which was a PRR subsidiary at the time.
  • As PRR successor Conrail had no use for the bridge and
  • examples, however, have been lost, such as the PRR T1 and the PRR J1.
  • The PRR then closely paralleled the NYC for several mil
  • In PRR, there are two sub-pathways: (1) a translesion
  • , then controlled by the Pennsylvania Railroad [ PRR]) to build a more direct line from Baltimore to
  • The steel span connected PRR tracks in North Philadelphia to southern New Je
  • one 1 on the Chestnut Hill West Line, on former PRR tracks, and is 8.1 track miles from Suburban St
  • e distinctive square shape practically became a PRR trademark, as no other American railroad except
  • The North River Tunnels carried PRR trains under the Hudson; for some years PRR ele
  • ied LIRR and (after 1917) NH trains, along with PRR trains to the Sunnyside Yard in Queens.
  • of the Pennsylvania Railroad, as well as on the PRR TrucTrailers.
  • A rising young PRR Vice President, Leonor F. Loree, was appointed
  • The PRR was a major participant in the rescue effort.
  • PRR was mostly defined by and for vendors of Busine
  • The service expanded, and by the 1920s, the PRR was operating hourly passenger train service be
  • as spared from being scrapped because, when the PRR was considering steam engines for preservation,
  • tion was a stop on the Pennsylvania Railroad's ( PRR) West Chester Line.