Over the years, many lettering "schemes" have graced the sides of the Pennsy's vast fleet of rolling stock used in freight revenue service. This is a brief summary of an article by Brady McGuire which originally appeared in the Summer 1988 (Vol.21 No.2) issue of The Keystone, published by the Pennsylvania Railroad Technical & Historical Society. I highly recommend referring to the original text which contained much more information, prototype photos as examples, and official painting and lettering diagrams.
For modeling purposes, please remember that a particular scheme could be seen well after the period indicated below for the scheme. The period indicated represents what scheme would be applied to a car if painted during the period in question. But many cars, especially gondolas, were rarely repainted. For instance, a Circle Keystone gondola might be seen well into the 1960s...or even today!
Lettering banners and slogans were periodic modifications to lettering schemes which were not tied to a specific scheme but rather to a type of service or concept. For example, "Merchandise Service" or "Buy War Bonds".
Note that on some classes of cars, the norm of lettering to a particular side of the car is not mandatory and may appear on the opposite side.
Abbreviated "NK1", this scheme featured the P.R.R. initials and road number in small letters placed on the upper left of the side of the car. This scheme was known to have been placed on subsidiary lines and on freight forwarding/fast freight company heralds such as UNION LINES, GREAT SOUTHERN DISPATCH, ANCHOR LINE, and EMPIRE LINE.
"NO KEYSTONE, PHASE 2" -- 1898-1906Abbreviated "NK2", this scheme saw the P.R.R. initials and road number lowered and moved to the center of the left half of the car. Additionally, PENNSYLVANIA was added to the upper center of the right half of the car, with a horizontal bar underneath.
Photo is an HO scale Class GL/GLCA hopper car from Westerfield.
"NO KEYSTONE, PHASE 3" -- 1906-1926Designated "NK3", the P.R.R. initials were removed. The PENNSYLVANIA is lowered to the center of the right side of the car, with the horizontal bar remaining underneath. The road number is moved from the left side to the right, underneath the horizontal bar.
Photo is an HO scale Class H21a hopper car from Bowser.
"NO KEYSTONE, PHASE 4" -- 1926-1930The "NK4" scheme essentially had the lettering in the same place as in "NK3", but the horizontal bar was moved from below the PENNSYLVANIA to above it and just as wide. A new, second horizontal bar was added below the road number.
Photo is an HO scale Class XL box car from Westerfield.
"CIRCLE KEYSTONE" -- 1930-EARLY 1954The "CK" scheme was essentially the "NK4" scheme with the Circle Keystone herald added to the side opposite the PENNSYLVANIA and road number, for balance. Though there were several revisions, the final size was a 21" keystone inside a 28" circle.
Photo is an HO scale Class X25 steel box car from Westerfield.
The Shadow Keystone scheme saw the replacement of the 28" Circle Keystone with a huge 57" billboard-style keystone. The horizontal bars are removed and the road number appears in script in "SK1a". The script road numbers were sometimes referred to as "Calendar Numbers". This scheme was first applied in February 1954.
"SHADOW KEYSTONE, PHASE 1B" -- MID 1954-LATE 1957The "SK1b" scheme was the same as "SK1a" except that the script road numbers were replaced with roman serif numbers. This scheme was first applied in August 1954.
Photo is an HO scale Class X29 box car from Red Caboose.
The "SK2a" scheme was first applied in November 1957. The PRR reporting marks were added between the PENNSYLVANIA and the road number. Otherwise the same as "SK1b".
"SHADOW KEYSTONE, PHASE 2b" -- MID 1960-MID 1961The "SK2b" scheme was first applied in June 1960. The PRR reporting marks were now in gothic style numbers rather than serif style.
Photo is an HO scale Class X31 box car from Bowser.
"PLAIN KEYSTONE" -- LATE 1961-1968In the "PK" scheme, the PENNSYLVANIA roadname is removed, leaving only the PRR reporting marks and road number. The shadow is removed from behind the keystone as well.
Photo is an HO scale Class H21a hopper car from Bowser.
RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY -- 1930-1954Applied to approximately 800 X29's only.
Photo is an HO scale Class X29 box car from Red Caboose.
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BUY WAR BONDS -- ????-????(Need data.)
Photo is an HO scale Class X29 box car from Red Caboose.
MERCHANDISE SERVICE, PHASE 1 -- AUGUST 1947-JANUARY 1950Featured fancy aluminum band and Circle Keystone. Applied to 100 X40b's, 300 X41b's, and some of the early X29 rebuilds.
Photo is an HO scale Class X40b box car from Rail Classics.
MERCHANDISE SERVICE, PHASE 2 -- JANUARY 1950-MAY 1954Featured plain white band and Circle Keystone. Applied to some X29's.
Photo is an HO scale Class X29 box car from Red Caboose.
Featured plain white band and Shadow Keystone. Applied to some X29's and X40b's.
Applied to 500 X29d rebuilds only.
Applied to cushioned cars only.
Applied to double door cars only.
Applied to insulated cars only.
Loading device emblems applied as appropriate.
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