This list includes the known preserved locomotives that were once owned and or operated by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR).
List[]
Steam Locomotives[]
Diesel Locomotives[]
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Number
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Locomotive Class
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Build date
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Manufacturer
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Status
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Notes
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200
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ALCO Century 420
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December 1963
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American Locomotive Company (ALCO)
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Operational at the Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad in Lakeville, New York.
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Renumbered to LAL No. 420
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213
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ALCO Century 420
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American Locomotive Company (ALCO)
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At the Arkansas and Missouri Railroad in Springdale, Arkansa.
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Renumbered to A&M No. 69
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220
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ALCO Century 420
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American Locomotive Company (ALCO)
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At the Yucatán Railway Museum in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
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Renumbered to NdeM No. 220
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251 Bill Jeffries
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EMD GP38-2
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1975
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Electro Motive Division
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At the Riverhead Railroad Museum of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York.
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Cab of the locomotive only. Now used as a train simulator.
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397 Dashing Dan
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GE 25-ton switcher
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1958
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General Electric
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On static display at the Oyster Bay Railroad Museum in Nassau County, New York.
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398 Dashing Dottie
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GE 25-ton switcher
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1958
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General Electric
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Operational at the Oyster Bay Railroad Museum in Nassau County, New York.
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Renumbered to 26 in honor of the twenty-sixth president Theodore Roosevelt.
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399
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GE 25-ton switcher
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August 1958
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General Electric
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On semi-static display at the Riverhead Railroad Museum of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York.
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In fairly good operational condition
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400
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GE 44-ton switcher
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December 1950
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General Electric
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At the Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum in Willimantic, Connecticut.
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Renumbered to CERM No. 0800
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467
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ALCO RS-1
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1950
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American Locomotive Company (ALCO)
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Stored at the Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum in North Judson, Indiana.
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1553
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ALCO RS-3
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1955
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American Locomotive Company (ALCO)
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At the Age of Steam Roundhouse in Sugarcreek, Ohio.
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Renumbered to Ohio Central No. 1077
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1556
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ALCO RS-3
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1955
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American Locomotive Company (ALCO)
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On static display at the Riverhead Railroad Museum of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York.
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