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No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
50-4-036"Armour Phosphate Co. (US Equipment Co.)Greg Beason, Amory, MS
operational
H.K. Porter #5190, 1912 From Petticoat Junction Railroad, then Warrior, AL.
20-4-024"CCV CC&V ng Railroad, Cripple Creek, CO
operational
Henschel & Sohn (Kassel) #28490, 1936From a Hanseatische Kieswerke quarry, Germany.
10-4-04'-8½"ERM&LC (Dolly Varden) Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, Eureka, CA
stored operational
Marshutz & Cantrell, 1884 Named Falk.
50-4-036"Robinson Clay Products North County & Pacific Creek Railroad, Fallbrook, CA
operational
H.K. Porter #6536, 09/1921
7 (110)0-4-036"Tennessee Coal & Iron Doe River Gorge, Hampton, TN
operational
H.K. PorterOnce displayed at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, TN. From Dry Gulch USA, Adair, OK. Propane.
34-11C0-4-042"Cowell Cement Poway Midland RR, Poway, CA
operational
Baldwin (Burnham) #30646, 04/1907 Originally built as a tank locomotive. Boiler replaced.
190-4-036"Great American Scenic Railway Kirby Family Farm, Williston, FL
operational
Vulcan / Custom Fabricators Diesel-hydraulic, from Great America, Santa Clara, CA then Williston Crossing RV Resort, was a 2-4-0.
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