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959, RS3, was built in April 1956, #81897, as Texas Pacific-Missouri Pacific Terminal RR 24.  It was renumbered  MP 959 in 1962 and rebuilt in September 1966 as 1071.

968, RS3, was built in March 1954, #80730, as Missouri-Illinois RR 69.  It became MP 968 in 1972 and rebuilt by Electro-Motive as 1072.  It was sold as Transkentucky Transportation RR 1072.

976, RS3, was built in January 1955, #80760, as MP 4503.  It was renumbered 976 and rebuilt by Electro-Motive as 1075.  It was sold as TTI 1075.

977, RS3, was built in January 1955, #80761, as 4504.  It was renumbered 977 in 1962  and sold as Bauxite & Northern RR 13.  It was sold as Union Equity Grain Co 2 and sold to Vintage Locomotives Co.  It was sold to Arkansas Railroad Museum in 2007 but was damaged in a switching accident at Deer Park, TX.  It was scrapped.

981, RS3, was built in February 1955, #80766, as 4508.  It was renumbered 981 in 1962 and rebuilt by Electro-Motive as 1076.  It was sold as TTI 1076.

984, RS3, was built in February 1955, #80768, as 4511.  It was renumbered 984 in 1962 and renumbered as 1062.  It was traded in to General Electric in 1963.

997, RS3, was built in February 1955, #80782, as 4524.  It was renumbered 997 in 1962 and renumbered as 1088.  It was traded in to General Electric in June 1974.

492, RS11, was built in October 1959, #83496, as 4605.  It was renumbered 492  in 1962 and renumbered 948.  It was rebuilt in February 1973 as 72.

496, RS11, was built in November 1959, #83500, as 4609.  It was renumbered 496 in 1962 and renumbered 952.  It was rebuilt in February 1973 as 76.

 

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