Fairbanks-Morse Switcher Photos
Milwaukee Road 781
model: H10-44
built: 3/1950
serial #: 10-L-328
history:
- built for MILW as #1823
- to CWRR as #781
owner: Brodhead Historical Society
location: Brodhead Depot Museum, Wisconsin
photo by: Pat Weeden
Brodhead Depot Museum - May 2005
Hallett Dock HD11
model: H10-44
built: 9/1946
serial #: L-1019
history:
- built for Minnesota Western as #51
- to Minneapolis Northfield & Southern as #11.
- to Hallett Dock 1976
- to Lake Superior Transportation Museum
owner/location: Lake Superior Transportation Museum, Duluth MN
photo by: Lester Zmudzinski
Lake Superior Transportation Museum - February, 23 2005
Milwaukee Road 740
model: H12-44
built: 1/1954
serial #: 12-L-823
history:
- built for MILW as #2310
owner/location:
Mad River & NKP Museum
photo by: Frank Hicks
Milwaukee Road 706
model: H12-44
built: 1/1955
serial #: 12-L-956
history:
- built for MILW as #2321
- to the Central Wisconsin as #1200
- to Miller Compressing in Milwahkee
owner/location: B&O Museum
photo by: Ed Horm
B&O Museum, Baltimore, MD - Spring 2005
NYC 9121
model: H12-44
built: 1952
serial #: 12-L-613
history:
- built for NYC as #9121
- US Steel
owner:United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey
location: SMS/Penn Jersey Lines
photo by: Tim Darnell
Ohio Central
NCPR 1802
model: H12-44
built: 1956
serial #: 12-L-1024
history:
- Yankeetown Dock #2
- Pickens
- North Carolina Port Railroad
- sold on eBay for $17,358
owner/location: Ohio Central
photo by: David Baer
Morgan Run, Ohio - Sep. 12, 2004
NCPR 1852
model: H12-44
built: 2/1953
serial #: 12-L-676
history:
- built for US Army as #1852
- North Carolina Port Railroad
- sold on eBay for $17,600
owner/location: Ohio Central
photo credit: North Carolina Port Railroad
North Carolina Port Railroad
NCPR 1860
model: H12-44
built: 2/1953
serial #: 12-L-684
history:
- built for US Army as #1860
owner/location:North Carolina Port Railroad/Morehead City, NC
photo by: Vladimir
US Army 1845
model: H12-44
built: 2/1952
serial #: 12-L-669
history:
- built for US Army as #1845
- to US Steel as #27
- recently purchased from Locomotive Troubleshooters (LTS) by Pete DeFillipo of Woodbridge NJ.
owner/location: Morrisville, Pa.
photo by: Sean Farren
US Steel Fairless Works - 2003
US Army 1850 1853 1861
model: H12-44
built: 2/1953
serial #: 12-L-674, 12-L-677, 12-L-685
history:
- built for US Army
owner/location: Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum
photo by: Jeff Hartz
Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum yard - 2003
US Army 1855
model: H12-44
built: 2/1953
serial #: 12-L-679
history:
- built for US Army as #1855
owner/location: Nevada State Railroad Museum
photo by: Richard Glueck
Nevada State Railroad Museum - 2003
SP 2379
model: H12-44
built: 2/1957
serial #: 12-L-1066
history:
- built for SP as #1581
owner/location: Age of Steam Railroad Museum
photo by: John A. Rainey
Age of Steam Museum, Dallas - Dec. 2003
Akron, Canton & Youngstown 505
model: H20-44
built: 1954
serial #: 20-L-832
history:
- Akron, Canton & Youngstown 505
- Norfolk and Western
- Southwest Portland Cement Co. 410
owner/location: Galveston Railroad Museum
photo by: John R. Rainey
Galveston Railroad Museum - 2005