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No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
9 (5)0-4-4RT24"WW&F (SR&RL) WW&F Railway Museum, Alna, ME
operational
Portland Co, 1891Built as SRR 5. Renumbered and relettered SR&RL 6 in 1908. Sold to Kennebec Central in 1925. Sold to WW&F in 1933. Sold to Frank Ramsdell and moved to his farm in 1937. Brought back to Maine in 1995. Ran for the first time since 1930s in December 2015.
10 (5)12 ton0-4-4RT24"Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington (Underwood, Short & Reeves) WW&F Railway Museum, Alna, ME
restoration
Vulcan Iron Works (Wilkes-Barre) #574, 1904 Named High Pockets. From Edaville, MA, then Pleasure Island & Wakefield. Undergoing new boiler build.
1509 (1315)A0-4-4RT4'-8½"Southern (Richmond & Danville) Southeastern Railway Museum, Duluth, GA
dismantled
Burnham, Parry, Williams #4909, 12/1879 Named Maud. Oldest surviving Southern steam locomotive. Awaiting restoration.
2 (3)0-4-4RT30"Westfield Plantation (Dugas & Le Blanc)private, Los Angeles, CA
operational
H.K. Porter #4183, 09/1908Named Rosa, moved from Lampasas, TX to southern CA in 2011. May be located at the Santa Rosa Valley Railroad, Camarillo, CA.
64580-4-4RT36"M.A. Patout & Son M. A. Patout & Son, Patoutville, LA
stored
H.K. Porter #6458, 1920 Named Bessie. In very poor condition.
10-4-4RT36"Belle Point & Reserve Southern California Railway Museum, Perris, CA
display
Burnham, Williams #14064, 1894 Owned by Tom Gazi; Part of Grizzly Flats Exhibit. From Oxnard, CA.
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