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Preserved Rogers Locomotives

The following locomotives (in serial number order) built by Rogers, before ALCO's acquisition of the company, have been preserved. Where multiple railroads and road numbers are listed, they are given in chronological order for the locomotives; all locations are in the United States unless noted.

Serial number Wheel arrangement
Build date Operational owner(s) Disposition
42 4-2-2 March 1843 Matanza Railroad No. 1 Christina Station, Havana, Cuba.
631 4-4-0 December 1855 Western and Atlantic Railroad No. 3 General Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, Kennesaw, Georgia.
812 4-4-0 January 1858 Atlantic and Gulf Railroad No. 3 Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan
1757 4-4-0 June 1870 Eten Ry No. 2 "Althaus" (most likely identification, possibly also Eten Ry No. 1 or Eten Ry No. 3, also built in 1870). Remains preserved at Eten, Peru.
1814 0-(2)2-0T - steam car, 4 wheel, 2 drivers November 1870 Eten Ry "El Guainambi" Remains preserved at Eten, Peru.
2454 2-4-2 July 1877 New Zealand Railways K No. 88 The Plains Vintage Railway & Historical Museum, Ashburton, New Zealand.
2468 2-4-2 March 1878 New Zealand Railways K No. 92 Waimea Plains Rwy Trust Board, Gore, New Zealand.
2470 2-4-2 March 1878 New Zealand Railways K No. 94 The Plains Vintage Railway & Historical Museum, Ashburton, New Zealand.
2588 2-4-4T May 1880 Illinois Central Railroad #201 Illinois Railway Museum, Union, Illinois.
3327 4-4-0 August 1883 Canadian Pacific Railway No. 136 South Simcoe Railway, Tottenham, Ontario, Canada.
4493 4-6-0 March 1891 Prescott and Arizona Central Railway No. 3, Sierra No. 3 Currently owned by the State of California, operated at Railtown 1897 State Historic Park, Jamestown, California; operational
4788 4-6-0 November 1892 Burlington and Missouri Railroad No. 309, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad No. 637 Illinois Railway Museum, Union, Illinois.
4865 0-6-0ST 1893 Chilean State Railways Type 22 No. 205 Santiago Railway Museum, Santiago, Chile.
5425 0-6-0 September 1899 St. Paul and Duluth Railroad No. 74, Northern Pacific No. 924 Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie, Washington.
5609 4-6-0 August 1900 Mobile and Ohio Railroad No. 187, Columbus and Greenville Railway No. 178 Propst Park, Columbus, Mississippi.
5190 2-8-0 1901 Chilean State Railways Type R No. 3087 Santiago Railway Museum, Santiago, Chile.
5796 2-8-0 August 1902 Great Northern Railway No. 1147 North Central Washington Museum, Wenatchee, Washington.
6178 2-8-0 June 1904 Illinois Central Railroad No. 764 Museum of Transportation, Kirkwood, Missouri.
6256 4-6-2 January 1905 Louisville and Nashville Railroad #152 Kentucky Railway Museum, New Haven, Kentucky.
6259 0-6-0 January 1905 Atlanta and West Point Railroad No. 4, Western Railway of Alabama No. 104 Georgia RR Depot, Conyers, Georgia.

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