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Pennsylvania Railroad 4700

The only surviving P5 boxcab from the PRR is the prototype, 4700, at the Museum of Transportation near St. Louis. Built by Altoona in 1931 as 7898, it was renumbered 4700 two years later. It was retired in 1966 and acquired by MOT, which has preserved it since.

Photographed by Frank Hicks, July 12, 2009.
Added to the photo archive by Frank Hicks, July 15, 2009.
Railroad: Pennsylvania.

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