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By:Thomas C. Ayers
Dates:9/22/1973 - 9/22/1973
Album Info:Here are both covers and the complete contents of a 64-page booklet published by Mr. Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was issued originally during September of 1973. "Altoona . . . a magic name that conveys instantly to the minds of many individuals in American and foreign countries the famous shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad located at that point . . . a massed assembly of men and materials of whom it can be truly said . . . 'Altoona Works can make or repair anything necessary for the operation of a railroad.'" (Page 1)
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Front Cover, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Front Cover, 1973
Description:  Here is the front cover of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "Engine No. 4595, Class I-1s, working a heavy westbound tonnage train around the Curve towards Gallitzin around 1948." Photo by Frank Quin. Shown here is PRR engine #4595, an I-1SA (2-10-0) "Decapod" built during September of 1923, rebuilt in Juniata as an I-1SA in October of 1944, and retired in September of 1959 after 36 years of faithful service.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 5/27/2017 2:23:06 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Front Flyleaf, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Front Flyleaf, 1973
Description:  Here is the front flyleaf of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Depicted here is a map of the City of Altoona, indicating some of its prominent landmarks.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/20/2022 9:18:03 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 1, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 1, 1973
Description:  Here is page one of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/20/2022 9:19:13 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 2, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 2, 1973
Description:  Here is page two of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. The section called "How It All Began" provides a concise history of the Horseshoe Curve.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/20/2022 9:20:47 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 3, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 3, 1973
Description:  Here is page three of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Shown here are two aerial views of "THE World Famous Horseshoe Curve." Note the diesels pulling a westbound freight train around the Curve.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/26/2022 8:00:36 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Scenic
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 4, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 4, 1973
Description:  Here is page four of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Depicted here are three views of the double-tracked "Horseshoe Curve About The 1860ies."
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/26/2022 8:02:17 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 5, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 5, 1973
Description:  Here is page five of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "An eastbound freight, with engine No. 222, appears to be awaiting a 'clear board' so that it may proceed and work its way down the 'hill' to Altoona, sometime about the late 1860ies." Prominent here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #222, a Class D (4-6-0) "Ten-Wheeler" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during 1861 and retired in June of 1872 after just 11 years of revenue service. Note the Head-End Brakeman sitting atop the first car of the train.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/27/2022 11:41:10 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 6, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 6, 1973
Description:  Here is page six of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "This is sometime in the 1870ies when there were only two tracks on the Curve. Looking westbound, we can see the original Curve tower which controlled the switching operations at Kittanning Point. The engine, No. 751, was an early Consolidation Type Class 'H' locomotive." Pennsylvania Railroad engine #751 is an H-1 (2-8-0) "Consolidated" built in Juniata during November of 1879 and sold to Torbert & Peckham in May of 1902.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/27/2022 11:04:20 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Station,Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:  PRR 751(2-8-0)
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 7, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 7, 1973
Description:  Here is page seven of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "View taken about 1885 showing how the four westbound tracks, controlled by the original tower, became two tracks around the Curve. The official photo train was working its way toward the Curve. Note the various trackside buildings." Also note the Burgoon Run tunnels visible at the far left.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/27/2022 11:05:58 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Station,Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 8, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 8, 1973
Description:  Here is page eight of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Partial Caption: "Engineer's view looking west, just prior to rounding the Curve, sometime before the turn of the Century. To the [left] is the Kittanning Point passenger station." Note that there are three tracks rounding the Curve in this photo, so it was taken prior to 1900 when the fourth track was added.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/27/2022 11:07:23 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Station,Signal,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 9, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 9, 1973
Description:  Here is page nine of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Partial Caption: "It is sometime in 1892 and capped stack Class D-11a No. 601 with the Pennsylvania Limited is slowly gliding around the curve." Photo by William H. Rau. Prominent here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #601, a D-11A (4-4-0) "American" built in the Altoona Machine Shops during July of 1886 and retired in July of 1907 after 21 years of faithful service.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/28/2022 8:42:20 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 10, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 10, 1973
Description:  Here is page ten of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Partial Caption: "'What a way to go' ~ around the Horseshoe Curve, seeing the beautiful scenery in the Allegheny Mountains from the observation car on the rear of the Pennsylvania Limited in 1892." Photo by William H. Rau. Note that there are only three tracks visible in this photo: the two on the right for through traffic, but the one next to the cliff face is being used for the construction of Track 4.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/28/2022 8:44:11 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 11, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 11, 1973
Description:  Here is page 11 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top Photo, Partial Caption: "To the right are the servicing facilities: about the center of the picture is Kittanning Point passenger station, at the left is the Kittanning Point freight station." Photo taken about 1900.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/28/2022 8:45:41 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Station,Signal
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 12, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 12, 1973
Description:  Here is page 12 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top Photo, Partial Caption: "Before proceeding around the Curve with their freight train, these two Class H-6 locomotives are being serviced."
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/28/2022 8:47:16 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Station,Steam,Signal
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 13, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 13, 1973
Description:  Here is page 13 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top Photo: Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #2760, the E-29 (4-4-2) "Atlantic" built by the American Locomotive Company during 1905 and retired in February of 1917. Bottom Photo: Shown here is PRR engine #3395, the K-29 (4-6-2) "Pacific" built by the American Locomotive Company as a K-29 in October of 1911, rebuilt in Juniata as a K-29S in August of 1913, and retired in September of 1929. Both photos taken about 1905.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/28/2022 11:44:46 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 14, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 14, 1973
Description:  Here is page 14 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "This picture, looking westbound, was taken about 1921. Locomotives were serviced at Kittanning Point just prior to traversing the Curve or descending the 'hill' to Altoona from about 1900 or earlier. Here are the servicing facilities ~ water tower, coal trestle, etc. Note that the standpipes are mounted on the bridge below the semaphores. It is over this bridge that small coal cars carried coal to the tenders."
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/28/2022 11:08:25 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Bridge,Steam,Signal
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 15, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 15, 1973
Description:  Here is page 15 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "The two Consolidation Type Class H-5 double-heading a freight are rolling eastbound toward Altoona. Headed by a Class K-2, the passenger job is about to pass it on the Curve sometime in 1911."
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/28/2022 11:09:58 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 16, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 16, 1973
Description:  Here is page 16 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Partial Photo Caption: "Looking eastbound this picture, taken about 1912, shows how [Kittanning Mountain] was 'sliced-off' so that the tracks might make a giant semi-circle, forming the Horseshoe Curve on the Pittsburgh Division, six miles west of Altoona."
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/28/2022 11:11:29 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 17, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 17, 1973
Description:  Here is page 17 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Bottom Photo Caption: "The Class E-2 locomotive was assigned to this train at Pittsburgh. It is the 'Pennsylvania Limited' from Chicago gliding around the Curve eastbound to Altoona in 1912, enroute to New York City." This particular train was also known as the "Yellow Kid"!
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/29/2022 12:08:10 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 18, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 18, 1973
Description:  Here is page 18 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Bottom Photo Caption: "This is Train No. [4], the eastbound 'Pennsylvania Limited,' rounding the Curve with two Class K-4 locomotives headed for Altoona in 1923. Its destination is New York City."
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/29/2022 12:09:42 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam,Signal,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 23, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 23, 1973
Description:  Here is page 23 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top Photo: Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6765, an M-1A (4-8-2) "Mountain" built in Juniata during August of 1930 and retired in October of 1953. Bottom Photo: Shown here is PRR engine #6832, an M-1 (4-8-2) "Mountain" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in September of 1926 and retired in January of 1954. Both photos taken by H.W. Pontin in July of 1940.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/29/2022 10:14:24 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 24, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 24, 1973
Description:  Here is page 24 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top Photo: Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6853, an M-1 (4-8-2) "Mountain" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during September of 1926 and retired in April of 1950 after 24 years of faithful service. Bottom Photo, Partial Caption: "Here is an excellent view of the Kittanning Point passenger station, as seen from the signal bridge." Both photos taken by H.W. Pontin in July of 1940.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/29/2022 10:15:55 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Station,Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 25, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 25, 1973
Description:  Here is page 25 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top Photo Caption: "Two Class I-1 locomotives assisting a heavy westbound freight 'drag' over the Curve to Gallitzin where they will be dropped and returned to Altoona." Partially visible here is Pennsylvania Railroad N-5 cabin car #477333. Both photos taken by H.W. Pontin in July of 1940.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/29/2022 5:27:59 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  RollingStock,Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 26, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 26, 1973
Description:  Here is page 26 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Bottom Photo: Shown here (R to L) are Pennsylvania Railroad engines #4545 and #1284. Both are I-1SA (2-10-0) "Decapods." #4545 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works as an I-1S during August of 1923, rebuilt in Juniata as an I-1SA in February of 1943, and retired in February of 1952. #1284 was built in Juniata as an I-1S in February of 1919, rebuilt as an I-1SA in March of 1941, and retired in February of 1952. Bottom photo taken by Karl E. Schlachter in March, 1947.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/29/2022 5:29:40 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 27, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 27, 1973
Description:  Here is page 27 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Shown here (L to R) are Pennsylvania Railroad engines #4527 and #6768. #4527 is an I-1SA (2-10-0) "Decapod" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works as an I-1S during August of 1923, rebuilt in Juniata as an I-1SA in November of 1942, and retired in June of 1953. #6768 is an M-1A (4-8-2) "Mountain" built in Juniata in September of 1930 and retired in February of 1955. Photo taken by H.W. Pontin in July of 1940.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/29/2022 5:31:08 PM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 28, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 28, 1973
Description:  Here is page 28 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Bottom Photo, Partial Caption: "Many trains were worked over the Curve by 'sharks.' This is the morning express being pulled around the Curve westbound by a Baldwin diesel-electric locomotive. It is being assisted by a K-4 which will take the train as far as Gallitzin." Photo taken by H.W. Pontin.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 5:58:12 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 29, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 29, 1973
Description:  Here is page 29 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "What a lucky 'shot,' catching the 'Pittsburgher,' train No. 61, westbound headed by a modernized K-4 and a classic T-1 rounding the Curve in 1948." Photo taken by H.W. Pontin in July of 1948.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 6:00:10 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 30, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 30, 1973
Description:  Here is page 30 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top Photo: Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6429, a J-1A (2-10-4) "Texas" built in Juniata in August of 1943 and retired in April of 1958. Bottom Photo: Shown here is PRR engine #6421, a J-1A (2-10-4) "Texas" built in Juniata in July of 1943 and retired in April of 1958. Both photos taken by W.G. Fancher.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 6:01:54 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 31, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 31, 1973
Description:  Here is page 31 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "K4s No. 1361 was built at the Altoona Works and was placed in service May 18, 1918. In more than 35 years of service, it rolled up 2,469,000 miles and was permanently placed on the Horseshoe Curve June 8, 1957."
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 6:03:26 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 32, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 32, 1973
Description:  Here is page 32 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Prominent here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #348, an H-6 (2-8-0) "Consolidated" built in the Altoona Machine Shops during September of 1899, renumbered "2004" in March of 1924, and retired in July of 1926 after 27 years of faithful service. It's hauling a mixed-cargo freight train around the Curve and down the Allegheny Mountains to the Eastbound Receiving Yards in Altoona. Note the two-bore tunnel at the base of the Burgoon Run fill. (Part 1 of a two-part centerfold photo.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 10:27:23 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 33, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 33, 1973
Description:  Here is page 33 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "In 1911, the year this picture was taken, the Class H-5 and H-6 locomotives were handling much of the freight. This is a very unusual and interesting photo as it shows an eastbound freight, headed by one of those engines, with its entire train rounding the Curve." (Part 2 of a two-part centerfold photo.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 10:30:19 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 34, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 34, 1973
Description:  Here is page 34 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Left Photo Caption: "When the Horseshoe Curve was opened for through traffic February 15, 1854, it had only one track as shown in this picture, which is believed to have been taken a few years later." Note the beautiful and well-tended flower gardens at the right!
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 10:36:47 AM
Location:  ALTOONA (HORSESHOE C, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 35, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 35, 1973
Description:  Here is page 35 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/20/2022 9:22:05 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 36, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 36, 1973
Description:  Here is page 36 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top Illustration: Depicts the tracks from Altoona's 17th Street Bridge and ALTO Tower at the left to Juniata's 8th Street Bridge and ROSE Tower at the right. Bottom Illustration: Depicts the tracks from Juniata's 8th Street Bridge and ROSE Tower at the left to East Altoona and ANTIS Tower at the right.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/20/2022 9:23:13 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Track
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 37, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 37, 1973
Description:  Here is page 37 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top Illustration: Depicts the layout of the "Altoona Machine Shops"; 17th Street Bridge at the left, 7th Street Bridge at the right. Bottom Illustration: Depicts the layout of the "Altoona Car Shops"; 7th Street Bridge at the left, Juniata's 2nd Street Shop Gate at the far right.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/20/2022 9:24:14 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Track
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 38, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 38, 1973
Description:  Here is page 38 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Depicted here is the numerical key to the layout diagram of the "Altoona Machine Shops" found on Page 37.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/20/2022 9:25:08 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 39, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 39, 1973
Description:  Here is page 39 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Depicted here is the numerical key to the layout diagram of the "Altoona Car Shops" found on Page 37.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/20/2022 9:25:54 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 40, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 40, 1973
Description:  Here is page 40 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Depicted here are the track layout and numerical key for the "East Altoona Engine House." Not shown here is Juniata's 17th Street Bridge which crosses the tracks just to the West of the Roundhouse.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/20/2022 9:26:50 PM
Location:  Altoona(Juniata), PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Track
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 41, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 41, 1973
Description:  Here is page 41 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Depicted here are the track layout and numerical key for the "Juniata Shops." (The Erecting & Machine Shop had not yet been built.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/20/2022 9:27:45 PM
Location:  Altoona(Juniata), PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Yard,Track
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 42, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 42, 1973
Description:  Here is page 42 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Partial Caption: "On February 6, 1854, Altoona was incorporated as a borough. About this time the Logan House, one of the finest hotels in the United States, was opened by the railroad company to accommodate the immense travel over its lines." (To identify these buildings, refer to pages 37 and 38.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 9:50:39 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Bridge,Station,Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 43, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 43, 1973
Description:  Here is page 43 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo by William H. Rau. Shown here (L to R) are the Altoona Passenger Station and its train shed, the Logan House behind them, and the 12th Street Footbridge at the far right. In the foreground is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #452, a Class D (4-6-0) "Ten-Wheeler" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during 1869, rebuilt in Juniata as a Class Da, then sold to the PC&StL and renumbered "57" in 1881. (To identify these buildings, refer to pages 37 and 38.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 9:52:03 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Bridge,Station,Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:  PRR 452(4-6-0)
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 44, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 44, 1973
Description:  Here is page 44 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "This was a view from the rear of a westbound train leaving Altoona, looking back to the train shed in 1895. To the right were the freight tracks and part of the early Altoona Works. A few early tenders and cars were outside of the shops. The buildings on the left were on Tenth Avenue." Partially visible at the far right is the Eastern/Middle Division Roundhouse. (To identify these buildings, refer to pages 37 and 38.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 9:53:33 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Bridge,Station,Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 45, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 45, 1973
Description:  Here is page 45 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top-Right Photo, Partial Caption: "Here is the east end of the station platform. The locomotives, which appear to be Class E-3, are backing into the station to pick up trains which they will take to Harrisburg." Photo taken from the 12th Street Footbridge. The Altoona Passenger Station pictured here was constructed during 1887 and demolished on 19 November 1977; it served generations of travelers for 90 years! (To identify these buildings, refer to pages 37 and 38.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 9:55:09 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Station,Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 46, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 46, 1973
Description:  Here is page 46 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Shown here is C.H. Ourand's pen-and-ink drawing called "Pennsylvania Railroad Shops. Altoona, Pa., 1852."
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/30/2022 9:56:37 PM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam,Passenger
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 47, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 47, 1973
Description:  Here is page 47 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "We are looking east on Tenth Avenue from 14th Street in Altoona about 1870. Shown are some of the early shops and the [Eastern/Middle Division] roundhouse, with 12th Street bridge in the background." (To identify these buildings, refer to pages 37 and 38.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/31/2022 7:12:12 AM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Bridge,Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 48, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 48, 1973
Description:  Here is page 48 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Partial Caption: "Here is a view from the front entrance of the erecting shops, showing the busy Works getting locomotives out as fast as it was possible in 1875." (To locate this structure, refer to pages 37 and 38.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/31/2022 7:13:51 AM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 49, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 49, 1973
Description:  Here is page 49 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "Erecting shops about 1875, showing the method of hoisting a locomotive which appears to be a Class D-4." Unfortunately, this locomotive's road number is not recorded. (To locate this structure, refer to pages 37 and 38.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/31/2022 7:15:31 AM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 50, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 50, 1973
Description:  Here is page 50 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "Some motive power of about the 1870ies. These locomotives are at the western [or Pittsburgh Division] roundhouse." In the forefront is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #344, a Class D (4-6-0) "Ten-Wheeler" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during August of 1872 and retired in January of 1893 after 21 years of faithful service. The names of the two Hostlers pictured here are not recorded. (To locate this structure, refer to pages 37 and 38.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/31/2022 7:17:03 AM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 51, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 51, 1973
Description:  Here is page 51 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Photo Caption: "Looking east from 17th Street, showing entrance to {the Western/Pittsburgh Division] enginehouse and [Altoona] machine shops about 1905. To identify these buildings, refer to pages 37 and 38." The road numbers of the locomotives pictured here are not recorded.
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/31/2022 7:18:42 AM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
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"World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 52, 1973
Title:  "World Famous Horseshoe Curve," Page 52, 1973
Description:  Here is page 52 of a 64-page booklet published by Harry P. Albrecht entitled "World Famous Horseshoe Curve, Altoona, Pennsylvania Railroad." It was first issued in September of 1973. Top Left Photo: Shown here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #5075, an E-6 (4-4-2) "Atlantic" built in Juniata as number "5075" during December of 1910, renumbered "1067" in December of 1911, rebuilt as an E-6S in 1913, and retired in June of 1950 after 40 years of faithful service; it's the very first Pennsy E-6. Right Photo, Partial Caption: "In this building at Altoona, Pa., recently built and equipped at a cost of more than a quarter of a million dollars, the Test Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad is housed." (To locate this structure, refer to pages 37 and 38.)
Photo Date:  9/22/1973  Upload Date: 10/31/2022 11:04:07 AM
Location:  Altoona, PA
Author:  Thomas C. Ayers
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  PRR 5075(4-4-2)
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