Pennsylvania Railroad MP54 EMU
The MP54 is an all-steel EMU ordered by the Pennsylvania Railroad for its commuter operations in its electrified territory on the east coast of the United States. These units saw service in Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, and Pittsburgh. They were introduced in 1908, converted to overhead power in 1915, and only withdrawn from service with SEPTA in Philadelphia in 1981, because of the unique way public transportation is funded in America. This mod contains the MP54, and its unpowered coach relative, the P54.