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No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
2705K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O B&O Railroad Museum, Baltimore, MD
display
Alco (Schenectady) #70854, 1943 From Russell, KY.
757S22-8-44'-8½"NYC&StL Mad River & NKP Railroad Museum, Bellevue, OH
restoration
Lima #8665, 1944 From the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, Strasburg, PA. Arrived in Bellevue, OH on February 14, 2019. Reunited with sister NKP Berkshire locomotive 765 in early October 2021. Cosmetic restoration only.
755S22-8-44'-8½"NYC&StL Conneaut Station, Conneaut, OH
display
Lima #8663, 1944
2700K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O Dennison Railroad Depot Museum, Dennison, OH
display
Alco (Schenectady) #70849, 1943 Underwent a cosmetic restoration between 2017 and 2018.
1966M-12-8-44'-8½"L&N Southeastern Railway Museum, Duluth, GA
display
Tender only. May have been converted into an auxiliary water car.
1223N-12-8-44'-8½"PM North Harbor Drive, Grand Haven, MI
display
Lima #7837, 1941Formerly displayed at the Michigan State Fairgrounds in Detroit, MI. Moved to Grand Haven in 1981.
2736K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O National Railroad Museum, Green Bay, WI
display
Alco (Schenectady) #70885, 08/1944
2716K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O Kentucky Steam Heritage Corp. Steam Shop, Irvine, KY
restoration
Alco (Schenectady) #70865, 1943 Owned by the Kentucky Railway Museum, New Haven, KY. Operated for the Norfolk Southern steam program from 1981 to 1982. Leased by the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society from 1995 to 1996 as a running mate for NKP 765.
779S32-8-44'-8½"NYC&StL Lincoln Park, Lima, OH
display
Lima #9380, 1949 Last steam locomotive built by Lima.
2755K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O Chief Logan State Park, Logan, WV
display
Lima #9262, 1947 Placed on the National Register of Historical Places on September 28, 2006.
2760K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O Treasure Island Road, Lynchburg, VA
display
Alco (Schenectady) #75173, 1947
765S22-8-44'-8½"NYC&StL FWRHS, Edgerton Rd, New Haven, IN
operational
Lima #8673, 1944 Restored to operation in 1979. Taken out of service in 1993. Returned to operation in 2006. Masqueraded as C&O 2765 in October 1993 and NKP 767 in September 2016.
767 (1970)M-12-8-44'-8½"RPCX (L&N) FWRHS, Edgerton Rd, New Haven, INauxiliary water tenderLima #9364, 05/1949Tender only (40966). From the Kentucky Railway Museum, New Haven, KY. Donated by the Seaboard System in 1984. Used as an auxiliary water tender for NKP 765.
2756K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O Huntington Park, Newport News, VA
display
Lima #9263, 1947 Donated to the city of Newport News and placed in Huntington Park in 1963.
2789K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum, North Judson, IN
display
Alco (Schenectady) #75202, 1947Cosmetic restoration completed in 2025.
1225N-12-8-44'-8½"PM Steam Railroading Institute, Owosso, MI
operational
Lima #7839, 1941Test fired in 1985. Restored to operation in 1988. Appeared in 'The Polar Express' (2004 movie). Taken out of service for a running gear overhaul in early 2022. Returned to operation on October 25, 2023.
2732K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O Science Museum of Virginia, Richmond, VA
display
Alco (Schenectady) #70881, 1944
759S22-8-44'-8½"NYC&StL Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton, PA
display
Lima #8667, 1944 Operated mainline excursions in the 1960s and 1970s. Retired from excursion service in 1977 due to frozen and cracked boiler flues.
2727K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O Museum of Transportation, St. Louis, MO
display
Alco (Schenectady) #70876, 1944
763S-222-8-44'-8½"NYC&StL Age of Steam Roundhouse, Sugarcreek, OH
display
Lima #8671, 1944Acquired by N&W in 1964 when NKP merged; to Wasena Park in Roanoke in 1966 for display; to Virginia Museum of Transportation; purchased by Jerry Jacobson in 2007.
2707K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O Illinois Railway Museum, Union, IL
display
Alco (Schenectady) #70856, 1943Once displayed in Brookside Park, Cleveland, OH.
2776K-42-8-44'-8½"C&O Jesse Eyman Park, Washington Court House, OH
display
Alco (Schenectady) #75189, 1947 Being preserved by the Railroad Preservation Society of Fayette County, OH.
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