| No. | Class | F.M. Whyte | Gauge | Railroad Line | Location | Status | Builder Info | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 2-4-2 | 36" | M.A. Patout & Son | Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, TX | operational | Alco (Dickson) #1280, 1901 | Named General Sam Houston. Previously named Mary Ann. Colloquially known as the Green Train. Originally built as an 0-4-4T type. | |
| 2 | 2-4-2 | 36" | M.A. Patout & Son | Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, TX | operational | H.K. Porter #1754, 1897 | Originally named Lydia, renamed to Charles Jefferson Patton, known as the Red Train, built as an 0-4-0. | |
| 4 | 2-4-2 | 15" | Redwood Valley Railway | Redwood Valley Railway, Berkeley, CA | operational | Named Laurel. | ||
| 242 | 2-4-2 | 24" | C&O | Hesston Steam Museum, Hesston, IN | operational | Sandley (Janesville), 1972 | From the Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, IL. Not really a C&O locomotive. | |
| 5 | 2-4-2 | 36" | Tahoe, Trout Creek and Pacific (Hawaii Railway Company) | Connecticut Antique Machinery Association, Kent, CT | operational | Baldwin #58686, 1925 | From Hawaii, Stanford, CA, Lake Tahoe, New Mexico, then Richard May, Georgetown, CA. |