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No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
1481514-6-24'-8½"US Sugar (FEC) US Sugar, Clewiston, FL
operational
Alco (Richmond) #61769, 1920 From Zerr's Historic Steam Train LLC, near the C&O engine house, Traverse City, MI, then Monte Vista, CO. Owned by Don Shank's D&RG Historial Foundation. Restored to operation in 2020. Converted to burn waste vegetable oil.
1104-6-24'-8½"Little River Little River Railroad, Coldwater, MI
operational
Baldwin #37303, 1911 Smallest standard gauge 4-6-2 type ever built. Taken out of service in early 2018. Returned to operation in late 2020.
400 (1501)4-6-212"Frisco (WF&P) Wabash, Frisco & Pacific Railroad, Glencoe, MO
operational
Henry Greenly, 1925Operated by the CP's Treasure Island exhibit at the 1926 Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Expo. Operated until 1935 at Crystal City Amusement Park, Tulsa, OK.
4034-6-212"WF&P Wabash, Frisco & Pacific Railroad, Glencoe, MO
operational
Frank Catanzariti, 1966-67May be a rebuild of a 1924 Willis E. Cowling, N&W, Bluefield, WV locomotive.
54-6-218"BJWRR Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad, Oak Meadow Park, Los Gatos, CA
operational
Merrick Light Railway Equipment, 2013
19504-6-216"Whiskey River Little A-Merrick-A Amusement Park, Marshall, WI
operational
George Reddington, 1949 Named Oakland Acorn.
19564-6-216"Whiskey River Little A-Merrick-A Amusement Park, Marshall, WI
operational
George Reddington, 1956Named Daylight. Formerly Gene Autry from Melodie Ranch.
19194-6-216"Whiskey River Little A-Merrick-A Amusement Park, Marshall, WI
operational
Merrick Light Railway Equipment #1996Named Lee W. Merrick.
224-6-215" Tiny Town, Morrison, CO
operational
Uhrich Locomotive Works (Strasburg)Named Occasional Rose. Received a new chassis and returned to operation in 2023.
19244-6-215" Riverside & Great Northern RY, Wisconsin Dells, WI
operational
Sandley (Janesville), 1977From the Milwaukee County Zoo.
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