Penn Central Caboose
Photo Archive
The ex PRR N-5C class
The PRR's began building 199 N-5C's in March 1942. The porthole
caboose that utilized round
windows on the carbody and most end
doors, larger streamlined cupola,
lower belt rail, no vertical
butt strip.
Exterior dimensions were the same as for the N-5B.
Original PRR numbers were 477820-478019.
PC renumbered them into the 23000-23179 series.
169 made it to Conrail retaining
their PC numbers.
Number |
|
Date |
Photo Credit |
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Phillipsburg NJ |
September 7, 1975 |
from the collection of Jim Hebner |
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Springfield OH |
Jim Hebner |
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Whippany
NJ being restored to PRR 477823 |
Dec
29, 2001 |
Jeff
Lubchansky |
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Ridgefield Park NJ |
February, 1974 |
Andy K |
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PRR 477994 before being repainted PC green |
unknown |
from the collection of Albert Phleep |
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before
PC it was PRR 477938 |
unknown |
from
the collection of Albert Phleep |
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Eastbound
freight out of the Utica, NY yard, Notice the 'new', unprotected
cars on the car carrier. (taken with a 126 camera - alot of us
started there) |
1977 |
Michael Fullerton |
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Akron OH |
June 1976 |
Paul
McGrane |
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Industry PA PRR 477849 before getting it's PC green coat |
April 1973 |
George Alberti |
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Philadelphia
PA Prestored to PRR 477863 owned by Juniata Terminal |
July
21, 2001 |
Jeff
Lubchansky |
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Conway Yard PA 23071 trails a guard car on a military train |
August 1974 |
George Alberti |
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Columbus Ohio Buckeye Yard |
Sept. 1976 |
Jim Hebner |
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Cleveland OH Collinwood Yard |
Jim Hebner |
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Springfield OH at Glen Echo |
Jim Hebner |
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Rutherford PA |
May 9, 1976 |
from the collection of Jim Hebner |
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Allentown PA |
March 6, 1977 |
from the collection of Jim Hebner |
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Altoona PA Brown car body yellow lettering in PP&L unit coal train service |
Sept 12, 1976 |
David H Hamley |
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Enola PA |
May 9,1976 |
from the collection of Jim Hebner |
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Charlotte NY |
July 6, 1974 |
Dave Eckler |
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Charlotte NY |
July 6, 1974 |
Jim
Hebner |
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Rochester, NY There is a red dot labeled ORE near the lube plate - I believe this meant the caboose was qualified for ORE train service where helpers in excess of 7500 HP could be used on the rear end of trains in PA and OH. |
June 1973 |
Jim Hebner |
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Conway Yard PA PRR 477849 before getting it's PC green coat |
June 1973 |
George Alberti |
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Conway Yard PA PRR 477849 before getting it's PC green coat |
June 1973 |
George Alberti |
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Gallitzin, PA |
February, 1973 |
Andy K |
Contributions
welcome and credited.
Most of the photos on this site are from original photos/slides
or submissions. Some photos are from the web - I have tried to
get
permission to use on all of them, but a few may have slipped
through. Please, let me know if that has happened.