Original Owners
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Road numbers A units |
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Electro-Motive Division (demonstrators) |
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291A1 to Toledo, Peoria and Western Railway 100A, 291A2 wrecked, 291B1 to TP&W 100B, 291B2 to EMD 754B1, to Monon 65C |
Electro-Motive Division (demonstrators) |
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to Monon 85A,B |
Electro-Motive Division (demonstrators) |
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to Kansas City Southern Railway (Louisiana and Arkansas Railway) 59A |
Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad |
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201 to Richmond Fredericksburg & Potomac 1111 |
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad |
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Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railway |
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway |
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200,C–201,C |
200A,B–201A,B |
Passenger units, 32A returned to EMD and replaced by 32A (2nd), 32A (1st) rebuilt as F7B, later sold to ATSF as 48A Freight units |
Bangor and Aroostook Railroad |
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A units renumbered 40–47, B units to Pennsylvania Railroad 9530B-9536B even |
Boston and Maine Railroad |
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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad |
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113,A–171,A (odd) |
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Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad |
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9960–9962 passenger units |
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad |
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1400–1409 |
1500–1504 |
passenger units freight units |
Chicago Great Western Railway |
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150–152 passenger units |
Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway (“Monon”) |
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81A,B–84A,B, 62B (2nd), 64A (2nd) |
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81–84 passenger units |
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("Milwaukee Road") |
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81D,C-83D,C renumbered 84A,B-86A,B |
Canadian National Railway |
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Central Railroad of New Jersey |
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Chicago and North Western Railway |
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Clinchfield Railroad |
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Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad |
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Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad |
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Erie Railroad |
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800A,D–806A,D |
800B–806B |
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Florida East Coast Railway |
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Georgia Railroad |
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Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad |
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Great Northern Railway |
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350–358 passenger units |
Grand Trunk Western Railroad |
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Kansas City Southern Railway |
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Kansas City Southern Railway (Louisiana and Arkansas Railway) |
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Louisville and Nashville Railroad |
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Lehigh Valley Railroad |
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Maine Central Railroad |
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Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad |
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Missouri Pacific Railroad |
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Missouri Pacific Railroad (International-Great Northern Railroad) |
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Missouri Pacific Railroad (St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway) |
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Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway |
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Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway |
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Northern Pacific Railway |
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6500A-6506A, 6503C-6506C (2nd) |
6500B,C–6506B,C |
6000s freight units, 6500s passenger units, many renumbered. |
New York Central Railroad |
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3500–3503 |
3600–3601 |
Freight units Passenger units |
New York, Ontario and Western Railway |
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Pennsylvania Railroad |
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Reading Company |
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Seaboard Air Line Railroad |
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St. Louis-San Francisco Railway (“Frisco”) |
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Soo Line |
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Soo Line (Wisconsin Central Railway) |
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Southern Railway |
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Southern Railway (Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway) |
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Southern Railway (Alabama Great Southern Railroad) |
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Southern Railway (New Orleans and North Eastern Railway) |
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Southern Pacific Company |
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6100A,D-6117A,D to Texas & New Orleans 300-337, 6100B,C-6117B,C to Texas & New Orleans 500-537, 6118A,D-6139A,D renumbered 6138-6179, 6118B,C-6139B,C renumbered 8038-8079 |
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway |
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Renumbered 800–801. 801-802 to BN 9750,9752 |
Union Pacific Railroad |
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964A-968A renumbered 900-904, 1400A-1441A renumbered 1400-1441, 969B-978B renumbered 900B,C-904B,C, 1442B-1471B renumbered 1400B,C-1428B,C (even) |
Western Railway of Alabama |
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Western Maryland Railway |
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Western Pacific Railroad |
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Totals | 1111 | 695 |
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