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2838, Class S-1, was built by Alco-Schenectady in 1907, #43843.  It was rebuilt as Class S-1A in 1925 and sold for scrap in February 1951.

2848, Class S-1, was built by Baldwin in 1909, #44555.  It was rebuilt as Class S-1-A in 1926 and sold for scrap in March 1951.

2850, Class S-1, was built by Baldwin in May 1909, #33446.  It was rebuilt as Class S-1A in 1924 and retired in February 1951.

2911, Class S-2, was built by Baldwin in June 1910, #34588.  It was rebuilt as Class S-2A in 1926 and sold for scrap in September 1953.

2937, Class S-2, was built by Baldwin in May 1910, #34812.  It was rebuilt as Class S-2A in 1924. 

2941, Class S-2, was built by Baldwin in June 1910, #34853.  It was rebuilt as Class S-2A in 1924 and sold for scrap in August 1951.

2942, Class S-2, was built by Baldwin in June 1910, #34854.  It was retired in February 1938.

2947, Class S-2, was built by Baldwin in July 1910, #34914.  It was rebuilt as Class S-2A in 1925 and retired in October 1953.

2965 Class S-3, was built by Baldwin in April 1918, #48261.  It became Colorado & Southern 372, Class F-3-B, in 1919 and sold for scrap in November 1960.

2969, Class S-3, was built by Baldwin in May 1918, #48674.  It was sold for scrap in July 1958.

2970, Class S-3, was built by Baldwin in May 1918, #48731.  It became C&S 370, Class F-3-B, in 1918 and was scrapped in October 1953.

2973, Class S-3A, was built by Baldwin in June 1918, #49071.  It became C&S 371, Class F-3-B, in 1918 and was scrapped in October 1953.

 

 

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