| No. | Class | F.M. Whyte | Gauge | Railroad Line | Location | Status | Builder Info | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (6) | 0-4-0VB | 4'-8½" | B&O | Carillon Historical Park, Dayton, OH | display | B&O (Mount Clare), 1835 | Named John Quincy Adams. Oldest surviving American built locomotive. | |
| 0-4-0VB | 4'-8½" | Cleveland-Cliffs Iron (Jackson Iron) | MI Iron Industry Museum, Negaunee, MI | display | Cuyahoga Steam Furnace, 1868 | Named Yankee. | ||
| 3364 (336A) | 0-4-0VB | 4'-8½" | Hasard Coal Mine (Belgian State) | Steam Into History, New Freedom, PA | restoration | Societe St. Leonard #466, 1877 | Named Prince De Liege. Member of original Steamtown U.S.A. collection, then Susquehanna, then Pittston, then Kutztown, PA. Restored in Topton. | |
| 1 | 0-4-0VB | 15" | R&GN | Riverside & Great Northern RY, Wisconsin Dells, WI | operational | Sandley (Janesville), 1947 | Named Tom Thumb, vertical boiler. |