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- PRR_L5 height "4267.2".
- PRR_L5 length "20726.4".
- PRR_L5 abstract "The Pennsylvania Railroad's class L5 were the railroad's second generation of production electric locomotives after the DD1, and the last to use a jackshaft and side rods to drive the wheels. The L5 was a single-unit locomotive instead of the twin-unit DD1. The wheel arrangement in Whyte notation was 2-4-4-2, or 1-B-B-1 in the Association of American Railroads scheme. Twenty five were built in 4 distinct subclasses. The lead unit of the class was equipped for AC operation with an overhead pantograph (later two), while the other 24 were third rail DC units to work on the existing PRR third rail electrification in the New York area. The class was built with an eye towards future long distance electrification with the idea of a single class that could be used interchangeably between the present and future AC electrified zones and the DC electrified zone in New York City. The PRR also used the L5 order to try out electrical equipment manufacturers other than Westinghouse, which had provided the propulsion equipment for both the DD1 and FF1 classes. The original classes were to be simply L5 for the AC units and L5a for the DC units, but as the additional equipment suppliers were brought on the scheme changed to include the intended function (passenger), the current used and finally the electrical supplier. Westinghouse supplied the majority of the units with 1 L5Paw class and 12 L5pdw class. General Electric and Brown Boveri each supplied 6 classed L5pdg and L5pdb respectively.The L5 was not as successful as the DD1 as the side rod electric locomotive concept proved to be unsuited to the demands of long distance electrification. Even in the existing short haul service the L5's long rigid wheelbase and poor weight distribution caused it to be withdrawn significantly before the older DD1s.".
- PRR_L5 activeYearsEndYear "1928".
- PRR_L5 activeYearsStartYear "1924".
- PRR_L5 builder Altoona_Works.
- PRR_L5 builder Brown,_Boveri_&_Cie.
- PRR_L5 builder General_Electric.
- PRR_L5 builder Westinghouse_Electric_(1886).
- PRR_L5 height "4.2672".
- PRR_L5 length "20.7264".
- PRR_L5 numberBuilt "25".
- PRR_L5 numberBuilt "5".
- PRR_L5 thumbnail PRR_L5_electric_locomotive.jpg?width=300.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageID "3633304".
- PRR_L5 wikiPageLength "3992".
- PRR_L5 wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- PRR_L5 wikiPageRevisionID "690112219".
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink 2-4-4-2.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink AAR_wheel_arrangement.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Alternating_current.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Altoona_Works.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Association_of_American_Railroads.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Brown,_Boveri_&_Cie.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:11_kV_AC_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2-4-4-2_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:600_V_DC_third_rail_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pennsylvania_Railroad_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Coupling_rod.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Direct_current.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Electric_locomotive.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink General_Electric.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Jackshaft.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Jackshaft_(locomotive).
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_line.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink PRR_DD1.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Pantograph_(transport).
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Railroad.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Resistor.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Tap_changer.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Third_rail.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Twin_unit.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Universal_motor.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Volt.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Westinghouse_Electric_(1886).
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Wheel_arrangement.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLink Whyte_notation.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "L5".
- PRR_L5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "PRR L5".
- PRR_L5 aarwheels "1".
- PRR_L5 builddate "1924".
- PRR_L5 builder Altoona_Works.
- PRR_L5 builder Brown,_Boveri_&_Cie.
- PRR_L5 builder General_Electric.
- PRR_L5 builder Westinghouse_Electric_(1886).
- PRR_L5 builder "In association with:".
- PRR_L5 caption "Builder's photograph of L5 #3930".
- PRR_L5 collectionmethod Overhead_line.
- PRR_L5 collectionmethod Third_rail.
- PRR_L5 electricsystem "11".
- PRR_L5 electricsystem "650".
- PRR_L5 imagesize "280".
- PRR_L5 name "PRR L5".
- PRR_L5 powertype "Electric".
- PRR_L5 totalproduction "L5paw: 1".
- PRR_L5 totalproduction "L5pdb: 6".
- PRR_L5 totalproduction "L5pdg: 6".
- PRR_L5 totalproduction "L5pdw: 12".
- PRR_L5 totalproduction "Total: 25".
- PRR_L5 tractionmotors "4".
- PRR_L5 transmission "Resistance controlled DC or tap changer controlled AC supplied to AC-DC universal motors connected to the axles through Jackshaft and side rods".
- PRR_L5 uicclass "1".
- PRR_L5 wheelbase "between driving axles".
- PRR_L5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electric-loco-stub.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_locomotive.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PRR_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Staufer-Pennsy.
- PRR_L5 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Track_gauge.
- PRR_L5 subject Category:11_kV_AC_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 subject Category:2-4-4-2_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 subject Category:600_V_DC_third_rail_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 subject Category:Electric_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- PRR_L5 subject Category:Pennsylvania_Railroad_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 subject Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 subject Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- PRR_L5 hypernym Railroad.
- PRR_L5 type Locomotive.
- PRR_L5 type MeanOfTransportation.
- PRR_L5 type PublicTransitSystem.
- PRR_L5 type Locomotive.
- PRR_L5 type Product.
- PRR_L5 type DesignedArtifact.
- PRR_L5 type Thing.