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After numerous inquiries about the PDF downloads previously available via Keystone Crossings, I have now made them all* available via The Pennsy Modeler section of my modeling site. The URL is https://jbritton.pennsyrr.com .
Keystone Crossings was a web site published by Jerry Britton from 1997 through June of 2018. The site featured prototypic and modeling information relevant to the Pennsylvania Railroad and achieved a sort of "cult following" during its 21 years in operation.
The Keystone Crossing website is a great source of information on all related to the PRR. Rob's Pennsy home page is a great source of printed material (PRR equipment diagrams) as well as some very valuable information in regards to the line's great passenger car fleet and operations.
The Keystone Crossing website is a great source of information on all related to the PRR. Rob's Pennsy home page is a great source of printed material (PRR equipment diagrams) as well as some very valuable information in regards to the line's great passenger car fleet and operations.
The Keystone Index By Chuck Blardone Updated 1-27-21 ... Vol.16, No.1 The X25 Boxcar and Related Classes. Snow. Fort Wayne Division, 1942. Disaster at Dunkirk. The Long Low 70s. G5s #5725. ... the 1960s. The HC1s Tender. PRR Cast Iron Railroad Crossing Signs, 1926-1958. Car Inspection in the Thorndale Area. F1a 2-6-0 #267. 1984
Was absolutely amazed to see a PRR keystone herald on a moving railcar in 2012! Fort Worth. July.
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