PRR 4-6-2 #1546         
On the right in the photo is PRR 4-6-2 Pacific #1546 built by the PRR Juniata Shops in May of 1912, one of the famous K-4s class members. The loco served for over 39 years before being scrapped in November of 1951. The loco on the left is difficult to read its number - something like 5232 or 5982. No location, date, or photographer was listed for this photo unfortunately. Thanks to Tom Beckett and especially Robert Hess (see comments below) for the interesting info on these and identifying the locaiton. Thanks to both of you!
Date: 6/1/1948 Location: Asbury Park, NJ Views: 285 Collection Of:   Gary Everhart
Locomotives: PRR 1546(4-6-2)    Author:  Gary Everhart
PRR 4-6-2 #1546
Picture Categories: Roster,Steam This picture is part of album:  PRR STEAM ALBUM
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Tom Beckett General The signal in the distance at far right looks like a CNJ type signal, makng me think this might be on the jointly operated NY & Long Branch, which was run by PRR and CNJ from Perth Amboy to Bay Head NJ. PRR trains on the line originated at Jersey City behind steam, later diesel, until 1961; or Penn Station NY, behind GG 1's, and changed to steam, later diesel, at South Amboy. I can't, however, think of any industry on that line matching the structures in the left distance, since the line served mostly residential sea side communities. K 4's were common on the line, in fact the last PRR steam ran here in November 1957. Service was geared to NY commuters, so trains as we see here were common. Of course, I could be way off, but the NYLB was signalled with CNJ color light hardware, and not PRR position lights. I don't know anyplace else on the PRR that would have had these. 11/9/2019 2:48:39 AM

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