Penn Line Archives Project
Link to short history of Penn Line Trains
Link to Penn Line Catalogs at hoseeker.net
Link to Penn Line Locomotive Assembly Instructions at hoseeker.net

Penn Line HO Locomotive
Identification Guide





Penn Line's name was derived from the founders' intentions to reproduce the locomotives of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Ironically their first locomotive The Crusader was a Reading Railroad train that ran between Philadelphia and New York City.
The Crusader is by far the rarest Penn Line locomotive.


#E-600 Atlantic Loco and Tender $39.50(in 1962)


#L-100 Mikado Loco and Tender $34.50- $44.50

#K-400 Pacific Loco and Tender $34.50 to $44.50(in 1962)


#I-100 Decapod Loco and Tender $49.50(in 1962)


GG1 Electric Locomotive made in road names: $21.95(in 1962)
Great Northern
New Haven
Pennsylvania

F-7 Diesel A and B units made in road names:
"A" unit $9.95(in 1962)
Baltimore & Ohio
Burlington
Denver & Rio Grande
New Haven
Milwaukee
Pennsylvania
Sante Fe
Southern Pacific
Union Pacific

GP-9 Diesel made in road names:
Baltimore & Ohio
Great Northern
Santa Fe
Union Pacific
Wabash

Whitcomb Midget Diesel Switcher produced in road names:
Penn Line
#D-3R U S Navy (red) $8.95(in 1962)
#D-3B U S Steel (black) $8.95(in 1962)