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1484-6-24'-8½"FECsiding, Monte Vista, COrestorationfrom Zerr's Historic Steam Train LLC, near C&O engine house, Traverse City, MI, owned by Don Shank's D&RG Historial Foundation
253 (253)K-210-8-04'-8½"L&A(FEC)253 Restoration Project, North 2nd St, Fort Pierce, FLrestorationALCO (Richmond), 1924, CN 65770 from Nash, TX; later GCRM, then Hialeah yard, FL,
1134-6-24'-8½"FECGold Coast Railroad Museum, Miami, FLdisplayALCO (Schenectady), 1913, CN 53902
1534-6-24'-8½"FECGold Coast Railroad Museum, Miami, FLdisplayALCO (Schenectady), 1922, CN 63262
107(88)4-6-24'-8½"GAN(FEC)Thronateeska Heritage Center, Albany, GAcosmetic restorationALCO (Schenectady), 1911, CN 50133
750(80)4-6-24'-8½"S&A(FEC)Southeastern Railway Museum, Duluth, GAdisplayALCO (Schenectady), 1910, CN 46567

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