0-4-0 Locomotives in Mexico


Railroads that used 0-4-0 Locomotives in Mexico (data provided by Steve Llanso of Sweat House Media)

Surviving Examples of 0-4-0 Locomotives in Mexico

No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
10-4-0T30"Compania Minera de San Juan city park, Bahia de Los Angeles, BCN
display
0-4-0T24"Laguna Co near public library, Felipe Carrillo Puerto, ROO
abandoned
0-4-0T24"Laguna Co near public library, Felipe Carrillo Puerto, ROO
abandoned
Hainaut, Decauville, 1888
40-4-0T4'-8½"Compania Carbonifero de Rosita (Ferrocarriles Conquista) Felipe Pescador Blvd, Frontera, COA
display
H.K. Porter #4124, 1908 Could be either builder number 3931 or 4124.
30-4-0T4'-8½"NdeMGomez Palacio, DGO
display
H.K. Porter
40-4-0ST4'-8½"FCP (Cerveceria Hermosillo) Ferromex Freight Terminal, Hermosillo, SON
display
H.K. Porter
0-4-0T30"Grupo Acero del Norte Mine, Las Esperanzas, COA
display
20-4-0ST36"Beristain Necaxa Museo Technologico, Chapultepec Park, Mexico City, DF
display
H.K. Porter #3009, 05/1904 Named La Burrita.
10-4-0T600mmFC de TacubayaPolanco, Mexico City, DF
stored
Krauss (Munich), 1896Was stored in a warehouse near the Mexico City International Airport. Sold and moved to an unknown location.
30-4-0F4'-8½"Cerveza Cuauhtemoc Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma Brewery, Monterrey, NLE
display
Miguel Garcia in search for a museum to take it.
50-4-0T4'-8½"Compania Carbonifera de Rositafairgrounds, Sabinas, COA
display
H.K. Porter #3359, 1905 Named Lupita.
40-4-0T36"Asarco Mexicana Industrial Minera Mexico, San Luis Potosi, SLP
stored
poor condition.
50-4-0T36"Asarco Mexicana Industrial Minera Mexico, San Luis Potosi, SLPunknownH.K. Porter #2302, 1901 This locomotive has been moved to an unknown location.
0-4-0TngTezonapa, VERunknownOrenstein & Koppel (Berlin), 1904Named La Juanota. Unable to confirm, may not exist.
10-4-0ST30"Compania Metalurgica Mexicana Penoles Museo de los Metales, Torreon, COA
display
H.K. Porter #2362, 06/1901
0-4-0T24"Laguna Co near lighthouse, Vigia Chico, ROO
abandoned
Hainaut, Decauville partially sunk in a lagoon.
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