Two Pennsylvania Railroad class K4s Pacifics hurry a train from the Midwest south on the old Northern Central Railway between Harrisburg, Pa., and Baltimore, Md., in about 1940. The first engine, No. 2445, was on the commuter train that derailed at Woodbridge, N.J., on Feb. 6, 1951, killing 85 people.
Frank Clodfelter photo
Doubleheaded K4’s on the Northern Central
By | August 19, 2017
Email Newsletter
Get the newest photos, videos, stories and more.

You must login to submit a comment
Shop our Hobby Store
Members enjoy 15% off any purchase in our store. Join Today!
Union Pacific's Big Boys (Softcover)
Get the complete story of the best-known and most-popular steam locomotives ever built.