2-4-4 Steam Locomotives in the USA

The 2-4-4 arrangement was only used with tank engines. It was one of the designs used on Mason Bogie locomotives.

Railroads that used 2-4-4 Steam Locomotives in the USA

Surviving Examples of 2-4-4 Steam Locomotives in the USA

No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
112-4-4T24"WW&F WW&F Railway Museum, Alna, MEconstruction Being built as a reconstruction of the original WW&F 7 which was a 2-4-4T Forney type locomotive built by Baldwin and scrapped in 1937.
3 (1)2-4-4T36"Godchaux Sugar (Reserve Plantation) Disneyland, Anaheim, CA
operational
Baldwin (Burnham) #14065, 1894Named Fred Gurley. Originally built as an 0-4-4T Forney. It received a new boiler during its overhaul in 2007-2008.
52-4-4T36"Barker & LePine Disneyland, Anaheim, CA
operational
Baldwin #20925, 1902Named Ward Kimball. Formerly named Maud L. From the Cedar Point amusement park, Sandusky, OH. Originally built as an 0-4-4T type.
2 (9)2-4-4T36"Stine Coal Mining (Southern Clay) Grapevine Vintage Railroad, Grapevine, TX
stored
Vulcan Iron Works (Wilkes-Barre) #3070, 06/1920 Named Rachel. Originally built as an 0-4-0T type. From the Opryland amusement park, Nashville, TN, then the Tennessee Central Museum, Nashville, TN, then the ET&WNC Doe River Gorge, Hampton, TN.
172-4-4T24"R&GN Little A-Merrick-A Amusement Park, Marshall, WI
stored
Sandley (Janesville), 1970From Wisconsin Dells. Last Sandley locomotive. It was incomplete when Sandley went out of business. Was listed for sale in 2006. Current location is unclear.
72-4-4T24"Bridgton & Saco River Maine NG Railroad & Museum, Portland, ME
operational
Baldwin #40864, 1913 From Edaville. Restored early 2018.
82-4-4T24"Bridgton & Saco River Maine NG Railroad & Museum, Portland, ME
display
Baldwin #57659, 1924From Edaville. Fund-raising efforts underway to restore to operating condition.
32-4-4T36"Godchaux Sugar near Godchaux Suger Mill, Reserve, LA
display
Baldwin #16199, 09/1898 Temporarily moved during the plantation house restoration.
2012-4-4T4'-8½"IC Illinois Railway Museum, Union, IL
display
Rogers #2588, 1880 This is the only 2-4-4T in North America. From Peoria, IL, then Heritage Halls, Owatonna, MN.
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