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- PRR_D5 height "4267.2".
- PRR_D5 length "14935.2".
- PRR_D5 width "2438.4".
- PRR_D5 abstract "The Pennsylvania Railroad's steam locomotive class D5 (formerly Class G, pre-1895) comprised eighteen lightweight 4-4-0 locomotives for light duty, maintenance-of-way and branch-line service, constructed at the railroad's own Altoona Works during 1870–1873.They shared many parts with other standard classes, although less so with the heavy 4-4-0s on account of their lighter build; instead, they shared some components with 0-6-0 switcher classes F and H (later B1 and B2).The Class G locomotives had a straight-topped boiler, unlike the wagon-top of the other 4-4-0 classes.".
- PRR_D5 activeYearsEndYear "1873".
- PRR_D5 activeYearsStartYear "1870".
- PRR_D5 height "4.2672".
- PRR_D5 length "14.9352".
- PRR_D5 numberBuilt "18".
- PRR_D5 thumbnail PRR_D5_930.jpg?width=300.
- PRR_D5 width "2.4384".
- PRR_D5 wikiPageID "19017550".
- PRR_D5 wikiPageRevisionID "582552176".
- PRR_D5 builddate "1870".
- PRR_D5 builder "PRR Altoona shops".
- PRR_D5 caption "Builder's photo of D5 #930".
- PRR_D5 hasPhotoCollection PRR_D5.
- PRR_D5 name "PRR D5".
- PRR_D5 powertype "Steam".
- PRR_D5 totalproduction "18".
- PRR_D5 uicclass "2".
- PRR_D5 wheelbase ";".
- PRR_D5 whytetype "4".
- PRR_D5 subject Category:4-4-0_locomotives.
- PRR_D5 subject Category:Pennsylvania_Railroad_locomotives.
- PRR_D5 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1870.
- PRR_D5 subject Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- PRR_D5 type Locomotive.
- PRR_D5 type MeanOfTransportation.
- PRR_D5 type Product.
- PRR_D5 type DesignedArtifact.
- PRR_D5 comment "The Pennsylvania Railroad's steam locomotive class D5 (formerly Class G, pre-1895) comprised eighteen lightweight 4-4-0 locomotives for light duty, maintenance-of-way and branch-line service, constructed at the railroad's own Altoona Works during 1870–1873.They shared many parts with other standard classes, although less so with the heavy 4-4-0s on account of their lighter build; instead, they shared some components with 0-6-0 switcher classes F and H (later B1 and B2).The Class G locomotives had a straight-topped boiler, unlike the wagon-top of the other 4-4-0 classes.".
- PRR_D5 label "PRR D5".
- PRR_D5 sameAs m.04jk8lp.
- PRR_D5 sameAs Q7120473.
- PRR_D5 sameAs Q7120473.
- PRR_D5 wasDerivedFrom PRR_D5?oldid=582552176.
- PRR_D5 depiction PRR_D5_930.jpg.
- PRR_D5 isPrimaryTopicOf PRR_D5.
- PRR_D5 name "PRR D5".