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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.
70-4-0600mmDenmark Forney Transportation Museum, Denver, CO
display
Henschel & Sohn (Kassel) #21839, 1930 From Germany.
1 (805)0-4-4T36"Cora-Texas Plantation Forney Transportation Museum, Denver, CO
display
H.K. Porter #1783, 1897 Lettered F&CPV 108.
4-4-015" Forney Transportation Museum, Denver, CO
display
Cagney
444R-14-6-04'-8½"C&NW Forney Transportation Museum, Denver, CO
display
Alco (Schenectady) #38526, 1906 From the Black Hills Central Railroad, Hill City, SD.
4005488414-8-8-44'-8½"UP Forney Transportation Museum, Denver, CO
display
Alco (Schenectady) #69576, 10/1941First UP Big Boy to be converted to burn oil before UP 4014. Converted back to burn coal in March 1948. Only UP Big Boy to be involved in an accident.
10-4-4T4'-8½"Bock Lumber (Maddox Foundry & Machines Works) Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum, North Judson, IN
operational
Baldwin #32792, 05/1908Only operating standard-gauge Forney in North America.
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