
Georgetown Loop Railroad No. 111 is a 10-26E class 2-8-0 "Consolidation" type narrow gauge steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, PA in 1926, originally for the International Railways of Central America (IRCA). After its retirement from the IRCA, it would be donated to the Rotary Snowplow Park in Breckenridge, CO. It sat on static display at the Rotary Snowplow Park for several years until being traded to the Georgetown Loop Railroad between Georgetown and Silver Plume, CO in 2006 in exchange for Colorado & Southern 2-6-0 type locomotive No. 9. It was eventually moved to the Georgetown Loop in 2011 and later restored to operating condition in 2017 where it has remained in tourist excursion service ever since.
As of today, it is currently one of two operable steam locomotives at the Georgetown Loop, the other one being No. 40, another former IRCA 2-8-0 type locomotive.