PRR 612, K-4SA, 1957         
Mann. Here is a color photo by Raymond J. Muller that was taken near Jamesburg, New Jersey, on 20 October 1957. Prominent here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #612, K-4SA (4-6-2) "Pacific" built in Juniata as a K-4S during April of 1917, later equipped with a front-end throttle and reclassified as a K-4SA, and retired in April of 1958 after 41 years of faithful service. According to Mr. Robert Hess, "This photo was taken on October 20, 1957, during a steam excursion sponsored by the Branford Electric Railway Association. No. 612 replaced a GG1 which handled the train from Penn Station, NY to South Amboy, NJ. The train then proceeded over the New York & Long Branch RR to Sea Girt, then the Freehold branch to Jamesburg, and finally the Amboy branch returning to South Amboy, where a GG1 took over again" for the return journey to New York's Penn Station. (Gift from Brad Mann.)
Date: 10/20/1957 Location: Jamesburg, NJ   Map Show Jamesburg on a rail map Views: 300 Collection Of:   Thomas C. Ayers
Locomotives: PRR 612(4-6-2)    Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
PRR 612, K-4SA, 1957
Picture Categories: Steam,Passenger This picture is part of album:  PRR: Mann ~> Pennsy Photographs
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