Schenectady Locomotive Works - Preserved Schenectady Locomotives

Preserved Schenectady Locomotives

Following is a list (in serial number order) of preserved Schenectady locomotives built before the Alco merger. All locations are in the United States unless otherwise noted.

Serial number Wheel arrangement
Build date Operational owner(s) Disposition
2409 0-6-0 October 1887 Outer Harbor Terminal Railway #2 Los Angeles County Fairplex, Pomona, California
3114 2-8-0 1890 Southern Railway #154 Knoxville Locomotive Shops, Knoxville, Tennessee She is operational
4552 4-6-0 June 1897 Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad #15 Forestry Camp, Eagle Lake, Maine (Penobscot County)
4807 4-8-0 October 1898 Southern Pacific Railroad #2914 Kern County Museum, Bakersfield, California
5007 4-6-0 March 1899 Rio Grande Southern Railroad #20 Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden, Colorado being restored to operation
5103 2-6-0 1899 Acadia Coal Company #42 Museum of Industry, Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Canada
5129 2-8-0 September 1899 Northern Pacific Railway #25 Civic Center, Butte, Montana
5613 4-4-2 June 1900 Chicago and North Western Railway #1015 National Museum of Transport, Kirkwood, Missouri
5680 2-6-0 November 1900 Southern Pacific Railroad #1629 Newhall, California
5683 2-6-0 November 1900 Southern Pacific Railroad #1673 Southern Pacific Depot, Tucson, Arizona

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