| No. | Class | F.M. Whyte | Gauge | Railroad Line | Location | Status | Builder Info | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 (76) | 4-4-2 | 24" | FSDL (Wayne Co. Board of Roads Commission) | Silver Dollar City, Branson, MO | display | Davenport Locomotive Works #1900, 01/1922 | Acquired from Alexandria Bay, NY in 1961 as SDC's first locomotive. Retired from operation in the 1980s. Repainted and cosmetically restored in 2017, then placed on display near the Frisco Silver Dollar Line train depot. Incorrectly numbered 6. | |
| 400 | 4-4-2 | 15" | Buckley Old Engine Show, Buckley, MI | operational | Lawrence Witherill | From the Clinch Park Zoo, Traverse City, MI. | ||
| 45 (8085) | I-80a | 4-4-2 | 4'-8½" | DT&I (NYC) | Greenfield Village, Dearborn, MI | display | Alco (Schenectady) #25887, 03/1902 | Beautifully restored. |
| 3001 | 4-4-2 | 12" | Folsom Valley Railway | Folsom Valley Railway, Folsom, CA | operational | Alan Shelly (Sacramento), 1949 | From Seattle, WA. | |
| 300 | 4-4-2 | 12" | WF&P | Wabash, Frisco & Pacific Railroad, Glencoe, MO | operational | V.A. Schmodt (Alton, IL), 1958 | Restored with new boiler and new safety valve. Returned to service in 2025. | |
| 129 | 4-4-2 | 15" | American Farm Heritage Railroad, Greenville, IL | operational | Wagner & Sons Miniature Train Co, 1926 | |||
| 3025 | A-3 | 4-4-2 | 4'-8½" | SP | Travel Town Museum, Los Angeles, CA | display | Alco (Schenectady) #30005, 1904 | |
| 12 | 4-4-2 | 16" | Whiskey River | Little A-Merrick-A Amusement Park, Marshall, WI | operational | Norm Gracey, 1969 | Named Gracey. | |
| 1015 | D | 4-4-2 | 4'-8½" | C&NW | Museum of Transportation, St. Louis, MO | stored | Alco (Schenectady) #5613, 1900 | 80-inch drivers! To eventually be cosmetically restored. |
| 460 | E6s | 4-4-2 | 4'-8½" | PRR | Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, Strasburg, PA | display | PRR (Juniata) #2860, 1914 | Named 'Lindbergh Engine'. |
| 7002 (8063) | E-7s | 4-4-2 | 4'-8½" | PRR | Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, Strasburg, PA | display | PRR (Juniata) #929, 08/1902 | At 127.1 MPH (June 11, 1905), the real 7002 was the fastest steam locomotive in the world, but it was later scrapped after its retirement in 1935. Leased to the Strasburg Railroad from 1983 to 1989 for excursion service. |
| 1916 | D | 4-4-2 | 15" | R&GN | Riverside & Great Northern RY, Wisconsin Dells, WI | operational | Sandley (Janesville), 1961 | Named Harry J. Grant. From the Milwaukee County Zoo. |
| 128 | D | 4-4-2 | 15" | R&GN (C&NW) | Riverside & Great Northern RY, Wisconsin Dells, WI | restoration | Sandley (Janesville), 1948 | From the Knoxville Zoo. Acquired by the R&GN in 1990. Restoration began in 2019. |