Surviving Steam Locomotives in South Carolina, USA

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List of Steam Locomotives in South Carolina, USA

No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
0-4-04'-8½"South Carolina Canal & Railroad Best Friend Museum, Charleston, SC
display
Southern Railway, 1928 Replica. Named Best Friend of Charleston.
7862-6-214"TMRJimmie Thomas Miniature Railroad, Cheraw, SC
display
1940s
0-4-04'-8½"SCRSC State Museum, Columbia, SC
display
Replica. Named Best Friend of Charleston.
0-4-04'-8½"Merry Brothers Brick & Tile (Albion Kaolin) Florence Museum, Florence, SC
display
Vulcan Iron Works (Wilkes-Barre), 1917Donated to the museum in 1982.
4-4-024"Carowinds Park, Fort Mill, SC
display
Crown Metal Products (Elizabeth)Duplication of the Crown in Huntsville? Converted to gasoline?
192-8-24'-8½"Rockton-Rion (Woodward Iron) Rockton-Rion Historical Center, Greenwood, SC
display
Baldwin #29383, 09/1906
72-8-036"Argent Lumber Hardeeville City Hall, Hardeeville, SC
display
H.K. Porter #4776, 1911
49 (61)24.5 ton0-4-0T4'-8½"Solvay Process Works Hawaiian Village Mini-golf, Myrtle Beach, SC
display
Alco (Cooke) #62752, 1920 From Mann's Choice, PA.
5 (118)0-4-0T4'-8½"E&M (Watertown Arsenal) Richburg Park, Richburg, SC
display
H.K. Porter #5980, 1917 Named the Dummy.
30325 tonShay2Tr4'-8½"Brooklyn CooperageSE of, Rimini, SCprivate abandoned#590, 1899 Probably a duplicate of the abandoned locomotive west of Wedgefield.
712L2-8-04'-8½"ACL SC Railroad Museum, Rion, SC
stored
Baldwin #23210, 1903 From Rion Quarry, Winnsboro. Last operated sometime in 1960s.
4410-32-D4-6-04'-8½"H&B SC Railroad Museum, Rion, SC
display
Baldwin #59751, 1927
13 tonShay2Tr42"Sumter Pine & Cypress (Rocky Bluff Lbr) swamp west of, Wedgefield, SCprivate abandoned#196, 12/1887 Located in the swamp just West of Wedgefield.

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