Pennsylvania Railroad
The Pennsylvania Railroad {{reporting mark|PRR}} was an American railroad existing 1846–1968, after which it merged into Penn Central Transportation. Commonly referred to as the Pennsy, the company was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The company's symbol was a keystone (Pennsylvania's symbol) with the letters PRR overlapping inside it. When colored, it was bright red with silver-grey edges and lettering (although it also appears in metal leaf outline on a wooden background on station benches).
Related Topics:
American - Railroad - Penn Central Transportation - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Keystone - Pennsylvania
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The PRR was the largest railroad by traffic and revenue in the US throughout its 20th century existence and for a long while was the largest publicly traded corporation in the world. The corporation still holds the record for the longest continual dividend history, over 100 years of never missing an annual shareholder payment.
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Like the Reading Railroad, the PRR served Atlantic City, New Jersey; one of the four railroad squares in the board game Monopoly is called Pennsylvania Railroad.
Related Topics:
Reading Railroad - Atlantic City, New Jersey - Monopoly
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Standard Railroad of the World |
| ► | History |
| ► | PRR equipment, and colors & painting |
| ► | Steam locomotives |
| ► | Major passenger stations |
| ► | Company officers |
| ► | See also |
| ► | References |
| ► | External links |
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