Morristown & Erie Locomotive Roster
# | Type | Built | Builder | Acquired | Disposition | Notes |
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1 | 4-4-0 | 8/1884 | Altoona | 6/1895 | 1908, Scrapped | Ex-PRR #137. Named "Whippany." |
1 | 2-8-0 | 2/1908 | Rogers #45087 | New | 1917, Sold | Sold to Toledo, St. Louis, & Western on 12/16/1917 for $5000 |
2 | 2-4-4T | 10/1894 | Rhode Island #3006 | 2/1908 | 1/1/1922, Sold | ex-Chicago South Side Elevated RR #226. Sold to Hanover Brick Co. Scrapped 1936. |
3 | 2-6-0 | 1870 | Dickson #62 | 3/1908 | 11/1/1927, Scrapped | ex-Rahway Valley #4, exx-DL&W #121 |
4 | 0-4-6T | 1885 | Rhode Island #1557 | 6/1911 | 12/2/1915 | ex- New Haven 2114, Sold to the General Equipment Corporation. |
5 | 0-6-0 | 1880s | Altoona | 11/1913 | 1914, Scrapped | ex PRR Class B-3 |
6 | 2-8-0 | 5/1898 | Pittsburgh #1814 | 12/1915 | 10/1948, Scrapped | ex-Pittsburgh and Lake Erie #9314. Last day of operation 12/21/1945. |
7 | 2-4-0 | 4/1905 | Schenectady #30749 | 1/1917 | 4/9/1952, Scrapped | ex-Lake Champlain and Moriah #14. Last operated 1938. |
8 | 2-8-0 | 1902 | Baldwin #21178 | 5/1920 | 1936, Scrapped | ex-Hocking Valley #244 |
9 | 2-8-0 | 10/1904 | Brooks #30134 | 10/1927 | 1/1947, Scrapped | ex-Rochester and Pittsburgh #328. |
10 | 2-8-0 | 11/1909 | Pittsburgh #46770 | 8/1944 | 10/1955, Scrapped | ex-Monongahela #116 |
11 | 2-8-0 | 7/1912 | Pittsburgh #51593 | 8/1944 | 1954-1955, Scrapped | ex-Monongahela #131 |
12 | 2-8-0 | 7/1912 | Pittsburgh #51592 | 6/1946 | 10/1955 | ex-Monongahela #130 |
14 | S-4 | 4/1952 | ALCO-GE #79786 | New | 3/1986, Sold | Named "Mauritus Jensen." Sold to Linden Chlorine. |
15 | RS-1 | 9/1944 | ALCO-GE | 1963 | 9/1986, Sold | Named "R.W. McEwan," sold to Valley Railroad, then to Central New England and scrapped. |
16 | C-430 | 12/1967 | ALCO | 9/1982 | 5/2001, Sold | ex-Conrail #2054, exx-Penn Central #2054, exxx-New York Central #2054. Sold to Livonia, Avon and Lakeville and now in service on the LAL-owned Western New York & Pennsylvania as #432. |
17 | C-430 | 12/1967 | ALCO | 1983 | 5/2001, Sold | ex-Conrail #2053, exx-Penn Central #2053, exxx-New York Central #2053. Sold Livonia, Avon, and Lakeville and now in service on the LAL-owned Western New York & Pennsylvania as #431. |
18 | C-424 | 9/1964 | ALCO #33821 | 12/1983 | In Service - Morristown | ex-Toledo, Peoria, and Western #800 |
19 | C-424 | 9/1964 | ALCO #33822 | 12/1983 | In Service - Morristown | ex-Toledo, Peoria and Western #801 |
20 | SW-1500 | 10/1966 | EMD #32156 | In Service - Bayway Refinery | ex-CSXT 1315, exx-RF&P 91 | |
21 | RS-1 | 12/1954 | ALCO #80853 | 1/2001 | 2004, Transferred to the Whippany Railway Museum | ex-Pook Valley 21, exx-Ware River 21, exxx-Mass. Central 21, exxxx-MDDE 21, exxxxx-Soo 350 |
22 | TE50-4S | 9/1954 | EMD/M-K #19875 | 3/18/2006 | OOS awaiting engine replacement | ex-Morrison-Knudsen 5001, exx-UP 278 |
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