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25, Class G-34c, was built by Alco in 1911. It was retired in April 1951.
34, Class H-6a, was built by Alco in 1918. It was retired in August 1952.
74, Class F-2j, was built by Alco in 1912. It was retired in August 1953.
75, Class F-2j, was built by Alco in 1912. It was retired in November 1951.
76, Class F-2j, was built by Alco in 1912. It was retired in August 1952.
82, Class K-1, was built by Alco in 1925. It was retired in August 1952.
"82" was built by Canadian Locomotive in May 1948, #2443, as Canadian Pacific 1286, Class G-5d. It was retired in December 1963 and sold to George M Hart as Rail Tours Inc in 1964. It was sold to Historic Rail Valley Equipment & Leasing Corp in August 1968 and sold to Allegheny Central Scenic RR in 1983. It was painted as Rutland 82 in December 1973 and lettered as Allegheny Central as 1286. It later became Virginia Central Scenic RR 1286. It was shipped to Vintage Locomotive Society (also known as the Prairie Dog Central) in September 2015.
90, Class L-1, was built by Alco in 1946, #74376. It was retired in March 1955.
91, Class L-1, was built by Alco in 1946, #74377. It was retired in March 1955.
92, Class L-1, was built by Alco in 1946, #74378. It was retired in March 1955.
93, Class L-1, was built by Alco in 1946, #74379. It was retired in March 1953.
100, Class B-2a, was built by Alco in 1907. It was retired in September 1952.
400, RS1, Class DRS-1, was built by Alco in October 1951, #79349. It was sold to Tennessee RR as 4 in September 1956 and became Southern Ry 4 when the Tenn was merged in August 1973. It was sold to Birmingham Rail & Locomotive in November 1973 and then to South Carolina Ports as 4. It later went to Maryland & Delaware as 20 and then went to Arkansas & Missouri as 20, "Bruce Klink".
401, RS1, Class DRS-1, was built by Alco in October 1951, #79350. It was sold as Vermont Ry 401 in January 1964 and resold as Consumers Power Co, no number, in January 1967. It now is at the Saginaw Railway Museum.
405, RS1, Class DRS-1, was built by Alco in November 1951, #79575. It became Green Mountain RR 405 on June 14, 1965.
Malone, NY, station.
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