PRR P-5a Electrics
PRR P-5a Electrics
Early American Electrics
These versatile locomotives were originally designed to haul passenger trains in the PRR’s newly electrified lines in the East. After being supplanted in that role by the GG1 the P-5a’s were regarded and became the mainstay electric freight locomotive on the PRR from the 1940’s to the early 60’s when they were replaced by the E44.
What’s in the pack:
Four versions of the P-5a with two road numbers each.
Boxcab as delivered for passenger service.
“Modified” streamlined, center cab version representative of the last 28 units delivered.
Freight versions of both the Boxcab and Modified variants with lower gearing and simplified paint schemes.
Stats:
Top Speed: 90/70mph
Power: 3750hp
Tractive Effort: 55000/57250lbf
Weight: 196 tons
Available 1932, 1935, or 1941. No end date.
Required items:
KnucklePro Coupler