The Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal No. 12 is an 0-6-0 tank engine built in 1919 by H. K. Porter for the Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal railway.
The engine is used for the Brooklyn naval yard, & sold on in 1922 to The Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal railroad to work as a switcher.
This locomotive was also used to move freight cars around the docks, until it was retired in 1963.
It is now a static exhibit at the Florida Railroad Museum.