Preserved Southern Steam Locomotives

 

Most of the data on this page was obtained from Wes Barris' list of surviving steam engines

 

Road Number

Type

Description

Location

1509

0-4-4T

Named Muad. This shop goat, built 1876 by Baldwin, for Washington City, Virginia Midland, and Great Southern Railway in Alexandria, Va., for passenger service. Original wheel arrangement: 4-6-0. Current wheel arrangement: 0-4-4, Forney type. Through merger, came under ownership of Richmond and Danville Railroad in 1881. Served as "shop goat" for Southern Railway's Pegram maintenance facility in Atlanta, shunting equipment between storage and repair areas. Last Southern Railway steam engine to operate in Atlanta, and one of only six ex-Southern steam engines still in existence.

Southeastern Railway Museum

Duluth Georgia

 1401

4-6-2

Class PS4

Smithsonian Museum,

Washington, DC

401(389)

2-8-0

Class H-4 The 401was retired in 1949, and was sold to the Alabama Asphaltic Limestone Corporation (later Southern Stone) and was put to work at their plant in Margerum, Alabama. After being replaced by a Baldwin diesel, No. 401 was still fired up for company picnics until 1965. MRM purchased No. 401 in 1967.

Monticello Railway Museum

Monticello, IL

12(1643)

0-6-0

 Class A

Morehead & North Fork,

Morehead, KY

722 

2-8-0

 K

Southern Freight Office,

Biltmore, NC

542

 

 

North Carolina Transportation Museum, Spencer, NC

630(207)re 

2-8-0

(ET&WNC)

TVRM, Chattanooga, TN

4501op

2-8-0

 

TVRM, Chattanooga, TN

 154

2-8-0

 

Chilhowie Park

Knoxville, TN

 

Preserved Steam Locomotives from road acquired by the Southern

 

105

0-4-0T

Central of Georgia

Macon Central City Park

Macon, GA

154

0-6-0T

Central of Georgia

Macon Central City Park

Macon, GA

178

4-6-0

Central of Georgia

Prospect Park

Columbus, MS

750

4-6-2

Savannah & Atlanta via Central of Georgia

Southeastern Railway Museum

Duluth Georgia

509

2-8-0

Central of Georgia

Macon Central City Park

Macon, GA

1223

2-8-0

Central of Georgia

Columbus Convention Center

400 N High Street Columbus, GA

105

2-8-2

Georgia Northern built by Baldwin

Moultrie Park

Moultrie, GA