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    The Pennsylvania Railroad's class B6 was its most successful class of switcher locomotive, or as the PRR termed them "shifter". The PRR preferred the 0-6-0...
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  • Norway P 6-class torpedo boat Pennsylvania Railroad class B6 Pennsylvania Railroad E6 class Pennsylvania Railroad class H6 Red Flag 6-class locomotive...
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    The PRR S1 class steam locomotive (nicknamed "The Big Engine") was a single experimental duplex locomotive of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It was designed...
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    Locomotive classification on the Pennsylvania Railroad took several forms. Early on, steam locomotives were given single-letter classes. As the 26 letters were...
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    competitor Allis-Chalmers. He undertook numerous railroad designs, including the Pennsylvania Railroad GG1, S-1, and T1 locomotives, the color scheme and...
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    was in a design impasse, he took as a model the new American Pennsylvania Railroad class K4 Pacific of 1914. This in turn had been updated from a series...
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    Vermonter (train) (category Passenger rail transportation in Pennsylvania)
    inaugurated in 1924 as a joint service of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the New Haven Railroad, the Boston & Maine Railroad, the Central Vermont Railway and the Canadian...
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    Lionel Corporation (category Model railroad manufacturers)
    called "RailSounds," beginning with their re-issue of the pre-war B6 Pennsylvania switcher. It was rebranded as Lionel LLC in 1995. Lionel, LLC owns...
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    Altman". Herald-Journal. Spartanburg, South Carolina. April 18, 1994. p. B6 – via Google News. Sheffield, Skip (April 14, 1995). "Sally Kellerman: I Identify...
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    decline during the 1960s, merging with the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1968 to form the Penn Central Railroad. Penn Central continued to face financial issues...
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    south, and the Bay Ridge Branch railroad tracks and Van Sinderen Avenue to the west. Linden Boulevard, Pennsylvania Avenue, and Atlantic Avenue are the...
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    and other greens are rich sources of several vitamins (including vitamin A, B6, folic acid or vitamin B9, vitamin K, and C), minerals (manganese, iron, and...
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    stuff". Clay County Progress. Hayesville, NC: Community Newspapers, Inc. p. B6. "About Us - Peacock Performing Arts Center - Hayesville, NC". July 23, 2019...
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    Washington Charles Vernon Culver – U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania Samuel Hitt Elbert, Class of 1854 – sixth governor of the Territory of Colorado, 1873–1874...
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    branches, the New York division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Rocky Hill and the Jamesburg and Freehold Railroad. The Lawrence Brook, a tributary of...
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    Editor Who Fought U.S. Taxes, Dies". The New York Times. UPI. 8 May 1984. Page B6, column 4. Retrieved 19 October 2023. Notice de personne "Nowak, Leopold (1904-1991)"...
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    "Five Years Ago, 2001 - Shut Down". The Daily Chronicle. March 25, 2006. p. B6. Retrieved December 21, 2021. Stanton, Carrina (February 28, 2006). "Flooding...
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  • Approves Charter Change for Takeover of Schools". The Washington Post. p. B6. Nakamura, David (June 12, 2007). "Fenty To Oust Janey Today". The Washington...
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    USS Princess Matoika (category Barbarossa-class ocean liners)
    "Broadcast programs in mid-Pacific". Los Angeles Times. 26 June 1927. p. B6. Brant Radio Power Co., the owners of KGFO, were granted special permission...
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  • prison (1912) Pennsylvania U.S. Commerce Court Judge Robert W. Archbald (R) was involved in corrupt alliances with coal mine workers and railroad officials...
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    "Corridor Plan Envisions Extended Rail, Bike Routes". The Plain Dealer. p. B6. Farkas, Karen (February 9, 1993). "Lost Falls Rise Again in Plan". The Plain...
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    2d (obituary)". The New York Times. Associated Press. October 23, 1985. p. B6. "Mayflower II". Plimoth Plantation. Archived from the original on July 26...
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    American Gateways Set Elaborate Stages for 1939 Fairs". The Washington Post. p. B6. ProQuest 151083799. Doty, Robert C. (September 9, 1963). "World's Fair Gains...
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    Hammerstein Theater Bought". New York Herald Tribune. October 18, 1955. p. B6. ProQuest 1342190884. "Investor Obtains TV Studio Center: Building at Broadway...
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