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Pennsylvania class E3
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United States | 1903
178 produced
E3sd No. 2985, a former E3a, at Oyster Bay, New York
E3sd No. 2985, a former E3a, at Oyster Bay, New York
George B. Ritz / collection Taylor Rush

The E3 was an Atlantic that was built by the PRR parallel to its E2 that was largely similar, but had larger cylinders. Between 1901 and 1910, a total of eight E3, 114 E3a and 56 E3d were built in the Juniata shops at Altoona. With 80 inch drivers they could not produce a high tractive effort, but with the introduction of steel passenger cars this was offset by operating them double-headed.

After the more powerful E6 Atlantics had been introduced, the E2 and E3 were called “Light Atlantics”. Beginning in 1912 they were superheated and their boiler pressure was reduced from 205 to 195 psi. In this process, a total of 90 E2a, E2d, E3a and E3d became the E3sd. They were used until the thirties and all were scrapped.

VariantE3arebuilt E3sd
General
Built1903-19051912-1914
ManufacturerAltoona
Axle config4-4-2 (Atlantic) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Wheelbase30 ft 9 1/2 in
Rigid wheelbase7 ft 5 in
Total wheelbase60 ft 2 1/2 in60 ft 6 1/2 in
Service weight190,000 lbs208,700 lbs
Adhesive weight118,400 lbs128,900 lbs
Total weight325,000 lbs360,600 lbs
Axle load61,700 lbs67,400 lbs
Water capacity5,800 us gal
Fuel capacity26,000 lbs (coal)28,000 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area55.5 sq ft
Firebox area165.7 sq ft187 sq ft
Tube heating area2,473.3 sq ft1,854 sq ft
Evaporative heating area2,639 sq ft2,041 sq ft
Superheater area412 sq ft
Total heating area2,639 sq ft2,453 sq ft
VariantE3arebuilt E3sd
Power Plant
Driver diameter80 in
Boiler pressure205 psi195 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 22 x 26 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power1,600 hp (1,193 kW)1,700 hp (1,268 kW)
Starting effort27,410 lbf26,072 lbf
Calculated Values
Optimal speed37 mph42 mph
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