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No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
1 (6)0-4-0VB4'-8½"B&O Carillon Historical Park, Dayton, OH
display
B&O (Mount Clare), 1835 Named John Quincy Adams. Oldest surviving American built locomotive.
0-4-0VB4'-8½"Cleveland-Cliffs Iron (Jackson Iron) MI Iron Industry Museum, Negaunee, MI
display
Cuyahoga Steam Furnace, 1868 Named Yankee.
3364 (336A)0-4-0VB4'-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.
10-4-0VB15"R&GN Riverside & Great Northern RY, Wisconsin Dells, WI
operational
Sandley (Janesville), 1947Named Tom Thumb, vertical boiler.
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