Author: Thomas C. Ayers
Here are 19 photos of Pennsylvania Railroad steam locomotives. They're organized by class and road number. I purchased all of them in a single eBay auction conducted by Mr. Patrick Howle on Friday, 27 March 2026. The photographer's name, the locomotive road number, the date, and the location are cited when available.
Howly. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #713, an A-5S (0-4-0) switcher built in Juniata during November of 1917 and retired in January of 1956 after 39 years of service. The photographer's name, the date, and the location are not recorded.
Howly. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #144, a B-6SB (0-6-0) switcher built in Juniata during December of 1916 and retired in March of 1952 after 36 years of service. The photographer's name, the date, and the location are not recorded.
Howly. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #4027, a B-6SB (0-6-0) switcher built in Juniata during October of 1916 and retired in April of 1950 after 34 years of service. The photographer's name, the date, and the location are not recorded.
Howly. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6636, a C-1 (0-8-0) switcher built in Juniata during May of 1927 and retired in April of 1950 after 23 years of service. The photographer's name, the date, and the location are not recorded.
Howly. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #1567, a G-5S (4-6-0) "Ten-Wheeler" built in Juniata during October of 1923 and retired in July of 1949 after 26 years of service. The photographer's name, the date, and the location are not recorded.
Howly. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7676, an H-10S (2-8-0) "Consolidated" built by the American Locomotive Company during September of 1913 and retired in 1955 after 42 years of faithful service. The names of the photographer and the two Railroaders pictured here, as well as the exact date and the location, are not recorded.
Howly. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #9914, an H-10S (2-8-0) "Consolidated" built by the American Locomotive Company as an H-8C during October of 1910, rebuilt in Juniata as an H-10S in November of 1916, and retired in March of 1954 after 44 years of faithful service. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.
Howly. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #9973, an H-10S (2-8-0) "Consolidated" built by the American Locomotive Company as an H-8C during February of 1911, rebuilt in Juniata as an H-10S in October of 1917, and retired in October of 1949 after 38 years of faithful service. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.
Howly. Here is a photo of an unidentified Pennsylvania Railroad "J" Class (2-10-4) "Texas" steam locomotive. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.
Howly. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #1975, an L-1S (2-8-2) "Mikado" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during August of 1918 and retired in February of 1955 after 37 years of faithful service. Note the Hostler using his trusty oil can! The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.
Howly. Here is a photo of Pennsylvania Railroad engine #7331, an N-1S (2-10-2) "Santa Fe" built by the American Locomotive Company during March of 1919 and retired in December of 1947 after 28 years of faithful service. The photographer's name, the exact date, and the location are not recorded.