Preserved
Currently there are seven preserved locomotives, five of them in operational status:
- 4801: RailCorp, stored at Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot
- 4803: RailCorp Heritage Asset, in the custody of the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum, Thirlmere, operational
- 4805: RailCorp Heritage Asset, stored at Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot
- 4807: RailCorp Heritage Asset in the custody of Canberra Railway Museum, Operational
- 4821: Goulburn Roundhouse, operational
- 4822: Dorrigo Steam Railway and Museum, stored
- 4833: Privately owned by Goodwin Alco, operated by 3801 Limited, operational
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