Units Produced
| Railroad | Quantity | Road numbers | Notes |
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| Apache Railway |
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| Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway |
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| Baltimore and Ohio Railroad |
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Renumbered 9700–9709 |
| Chehalis Western Railroad (Weyerhaeuser) |
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| Chicago and North Western Railway |
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| Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway (“Monon”) |
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| Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (“Milwaukee Road’) |
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Renumbered 760–776, 778–783; 760 (ex-1802), 767 (ex-1809) and 781 (ex-1823) are preserved in museums |
| Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway (“Omaha Road”) |
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| Columbia and Cowlitz Railway |
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to Pacific Great Eastern Railway |
| Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad |
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122 to Frisco 286 |
| Fairbanks-Morse (demonstrator unit) |
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to Milwaukee Road 1819; renumbered 777 |
| Indianapolis Union Railway |
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| Kentucky and Indiana Terminal Railroad |
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| Minnesota Western Railway |
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to Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway 11, to Hallet Dock Company HD-11 |
| New York Central Railroad |
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to Penn Central 8204–8210 |
| New York Central (Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad) |
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| New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (“Nickel Plate Road”) |
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to Norfolk and Western Railway 2125–2133 |
| Pennsylvania Railroad |
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to Penn Central |
| Pittsburgh, Chartiers and Youghiogheny Railway |
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| St. Louis-San Francisco Railway |
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| Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis |
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| Union Pacific Railroad |
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| Wabash Railroad |
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to Nortfolk and Western 3380–3383 |
| Weyerhaeuser Timber Company |
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| Total | 195 |
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