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11, 60 Ton, was built in July 1927, General Electric 10134, Alco 66754, as Electro Metallurgical Co 11.  It was renumbered Union Carbide Co 3 and donated to NARM.

213, S2, was built by Alco on June 4, 1941, #69537, as Terminal RR of Association of St Louis 571, Class D-4.  It was reclassified as Class A-10, and sold as Manufacturers RR 213 in January 1974.  It was sold to Precision National Corp in 1976 and sold to NARM as M&C 213.

484, S2, was built by Alco in June 1949, #76791, as Delaware Lackawanna & Western 484.  It became Erie Lackawanna 543, Class SA-10, in January 1960 and sold as Reynolds Metals Co 543.  It was then donated as NARM 484 and became M&C 484,

1534, S4, Class 1500, was built by Alco in June 1953, #80617, as Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe 1534. Class 1500.  It was retired in December 1974 and sold as United States Steel Co 1534.  It was acquired by NARM.

8652, RSD1, was built by Alco in January 1945, #72125, as United States Army 8652.  It was donated to the NARM.

 

 

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