Pennsylvania Railroad class D5

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title: Pennsylvania Railroad class D5
text: The Pennsylvania Railroad's steam locomotive class D5 comprised eighteen lightweight 4-4-0 locomotives for light duty, maintenance-of-way and branch-line service, constructed at the railroad's own Altoona Works during 1870–1873. They shared many parts with other standard classes, although less so with the heavy 4-4-0s on account of their lighter build; instead, they shared some components with 0-6-0 switcher classes F and H. The Class G locomotives had a straight-topped boiler, unlike the wagon-
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date modified: 2019-11-04T15:03:07Z
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