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- PRR_D3 height "4267.2".
- PRR_D3 length "16459.2".
- PRR_D3 width "2743.2".
- PRR_D3 abstract "The Pennsylvania Railroad's steam locomotive class D3 (formerly Class C, pre-1895) comprised sixty-seven 4-4-0 locomotives intended for general passenger and freight service, constructed at the railroad's own Altoona Works during 1869–1881.They were the third standardized class of locomotives on the railroad and the most numerous of the early standard types; they shared many parts with other standard classes.This design differed from the Class A (later D1) mainly in its smaller drivers for greater tractive effort for freight haulage. Like all the early standardized 4-4-0s on the PRR, the Class C had a wagon-top boiler with steam dome and a firebox between the two driving axles.".
- PRR_D3 activeYearsEndYear "1881".
- PRR_D3 activeYearsStartYear "1869".
- PRR_D3 height "4.2672".
- PRR_D3 length "16.4592".
- PRR_D3 numberBuilt "67".
- PRR_D3 thumbnail PRR_D3_274.jpg?width=300.
- PRR_D3 width "2.7432".
- PRR_D3 wikiPageID "18990348".
- PRR_D3 wikiPageRevisionID "589689518".
- PRR_D3 builddate "1869".
- PRR_D3 builder "PRR Altoona Works".
- PRR_D3 caption "PRR D3 #274 in its builders' portrait.".
- PRR_D3 fueltype "Soft coal".
- PRR_D3 hasPhotoCollection PRR_D3.
- PRR_D3 name "PRR D3".
- PRR_D3 powertype "Steam".
- PRR_D3 tendertype "Eight-wheel with water scoop".
- PRR_D3 totalproduction "67".
- PRR_D3 uicclass "2".
- PRR_D3 whytetype "4".
- PRR_D3 subject Category:4-4-0_locomotives.
- PRR_D3 subject Category:Pennsylvania_Railroad_locomotives.
- PRR_D3 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1869.
- PRR_D3 subject Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- PRR_D3 type Locomotive.
- PRR_D3 type MeanOfTransportation.
- PRR_D3 type Product.
- PRR_D3 type DesignedArtifact.
- PRR_D3 comment "The Pennsylvania Railroad's steam locomotive class D3 (formerly Class C, pre-1895) comprised sixty-seven 4-4-0 locomotives intended for general passenger and freight service, constructed at the railroad's own Altoona Works during 1869–1881.They were the third standardized class of locomotives on the railroad and the most numerous of the early standard types; they shared many parts with other standard classes.This design differed from the Class A (later D1) mainly in its smaller drivers for greater tractive effort for freight haulage. ".
- PRR_D3 label "PRR D3".
- PRR_D3 sameAs m.04jhnrf.
- PRR_D3 sameAs Q7120471.
- PRR_D3 sameAs Q7120471.
- PRR_D3 wasDerivedFrom PRR_D3?oldid=589689518.
- PRR_D3 depiction PRR_D3_274.jpg.
- PRR_D3 isPrimaryTopicOf PRR_D3.
- PRR_D3 name "PRR D3".