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Laurinburg
& Southern Ry
100, 44 Ton, was built by General Electric in June 1946, #28495. It was sold as Monroe Sand & Gravel Co 100 and sold as Arkansas & Louisiana Missouri 34. It was sold as George R Silcott Railway Equipment Co 34.
1st 102, 44 Ton, was built by General Electric in May 1943, #15774, as United States Army 7088. It was sold to Pan American Engineering Co in 1947 and resold as LRS 102 in 1947. It was resold as Atlantic & East Carolina Ry 6 on February 18, 1957, and renumbered 402 on July 30, 1958. It was retired in 1969 and sold to Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Co. It was scrapped on August 18, 1970.
2nd 102, 70 Ton, was built by General Electric in January 1948, #29467, as High Point Thomasville & Denton RR 203. It was sold as Superior Stone Co 203 on October 24, 1968, and became Martin Marietta Corp 203. It was sold through George Silcott to LRS as 102 in March 1985 and sold as Atlantic & Western RR 102 in December 1986.
104, 70 Ton, was built by General Electric in September 1950, #30458, as Lancaster & Chester 62. It was sold as LRS 104 on November 30, 1965, and assigned as Red Springs & Northern 104 in July 1984.
105, 70 Ton, was built by General Electric in January 1948, #29466, as HPT&D 202. It was sold as LRS 105 on October 29, 1968, and later assigned as Franklin County RR 105. It is sold to Denton Farmpark as Handy Dandy RR and restored as HPT&D 202.
108, 40 Ton WDT, was built by Plymouth in December 1952, #5608, as Magor Car Corp 5608. It was sold as Fruehauf Rail Corp 5608 and renumbered 456. It was sold as LRS 108 in August 1973 and sold to Shorty's Truck & Railroad Car Parts in September 1998.
110, 70 Ton, was built by General Electric in Jun 1948, #30013, as Norfolk Southern Ry 701. It became Southern Ry 701 in 1974 and sold as LRS 110 in 1978.
114, SW1, was built by Electro-Motive in June 1949, #7503, FN E1070-2, as Union RR 456, Class D-57. It was sold as LRS 114 in September 1984.
116, SW1, was built by Electro-Motive in August 1949, #7510, FN E1070-9, as URR 463, Class D-57. It was sold as LRS 116 in August 1985 and was sold as Johnson Railway Services JRWX 116. It was sold to Chattahoochee Locomotive Co as CLCX 8127 in 2008 and later rebuilt.
117, SW1, was built by Electro-Motive in August 1949, #7512, FN E1070-11, as URR 465, Class D-57. It was sold as LRS 117 in August 1985. It was sold as JRWX 117.
119, SW1, was built by Electro-Motive in August 1949, #7511, FN E1070-10, as URR 464, Class D-57. It was sold as LRS 119 in August 1985 and assigned as Nash County RR 119. It was sold as Gulf & Ohio Ry 119 in February 1994 and scrapped in March 2012.
121, SW1, was built by Electro-Motive in April 1940, #1049, FN E298-11, as Chicago Milwaukee St Paul & Pacific 1623, Class DE-6. It was renumbered 968 in 1959 and 958 in 1972. It was renumbered 868 in January 1973 and sold as LRS 121 in Novmber 1985. It was sold as JRWX 121 in 2009.
1st 123, SW1, was built by Electro-Motive in July 1949, #7507, FN E1070-6, as URR 460, Class D-57. It was sold to United States Sugar Corp 158 in 1964 and sold as LRS 123. It was sold to Republic Locomotive and rebuilt as Cogentrix of Rocky Mountain 8, RL-1000.
126, NW2, was built by Electro-Motive in April 1949, #7526, FN E1071-11, as URR 546, Class D-75. It was sold as LRS 126 in January 1987.
127, NW2, was built by Electro-Motive in November 1949, #8539, FN E1186-6, as URR 555, Class D-75. It was sold as LRS 127 in January 1987 and scrapped in March 2012.
140, SW1, was built by Electro-Motive in February 1952, #16116,
FN 6379-1, as Republic Steel Co 352. It was sold
as LRS 140 in September 1993 and sold as JRWX 140. It was sold to Knoxville
Locomotive Works as KLWX 140 and
142, SW1, was built by Electro-Motive in March 1951, #14098, FN
6240-1, as Republic Steel 304. It was renumbered 825 and sold as LRS 142
in September 1993.
143, SW1, was built by Electro-Motive in August 1951, #14559, FN 6266-1, as Republic Steel 306. It was renumbered 826 and sold as LRS 143 in September 1993. It was scrapped in March 2012.
144, S2, was built by Alco in December 1948, #76513, as Delaware & Hudson 3025, Class DES-69. It was sold as Long Island RR 436, Class AS-10. in June 1964 and sold as LRS 144 in 1994,
145, S4, was built by Alco in October 1954, #81094, as
696, GP9, was built by Electro-Motive in April 1959, #24848, FN 5586-33, as Norfolk
& Western 696. It was retired in April 1992 and sold to LRS 696 in June 1992. It was sold for scrap by Steel Processing Services in
December 1993.
Franklin County RR
105, 70 Ton, was built by General Electric in January 1948, #29466, as High Point Thomasville & Denton RR 202. It was sold as Laurinburg & Southern Ry 105 on October 29, 1968, and later assigned as FCRR 105. It is sold to Denton Farmpark as Handy Dandy RR and restored as HPT&D 202.
Nash County RR
119, SW1, was built by Electro-Motive in August 1949, #7511, FN E1070-10, as Union RR 464, Class D-57. It was sold as Laurinburg & Southern Ry 119 in August 1985 and assigned as NCYR 119. It was sold as Gulf & Ohio Ry 119 in February 1994 and scrapped in March 2012.
Red Springs & Northern RR
104, 70 Ton, was built by General Electric in September 1950, #30458, as Lancaster & Chester 62. It was sold as Laurinburg & Southern Ry 104 on November 30, 1965, and assigned as RSNR 104 in July 1984.
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