Surviving Units
Multiple EMD FT units survive today. They include the lead A-unit from demonstrator No. 103 as well as a B-unit displayed at the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis, Missouri
An FT A unit, on display in Mexico, which was originally built for the Northern Pacific Railway
Three B-units from the Southern Railway, #960604 is at the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth, Georgia, #960602 is in Conway, South Carolina
One of the two original FT B-units from the EMD 103 demonstrator set, at the Virginia Museum of Transportation.
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