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1, RS1, was built by Alco in October 1951, #79347, as Minneapolis & St Louis 951.  It was renumbered 234 in March 1956 and sold as Lake Erie Franklin & Clarion 22 in November 1957.  It was resold as P&G 1 in 1973.  It was donated it to West Coast Ry Association and restored it as Great Northern 182 in 1990.

4, S2, was built by Alco in October 1946, #74810, as Houston Belt & Terminal Co 17.  It was sold as P&G 4.

9, S1, was built by Alco in January 1948, #75534.  It was retired in 1985 and given to the Whitewater Valley and has been preserved as New York Central 9339.

500, S1, was built by Alco in May 1941, 69486, as Wolf Creek Ordnance 1.  It was assigned as P&G Defense Corp 500 and then United States Army 7141.  It was transferred to Defense Logistic Agency as DSA 41002.  It was sold as Great River RR 8341 in 1980.

"Mutt", S2m, was built by Alco and rebuilt by Chattahoochee Locomotive Co.

 

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