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ATSF Statement Showing Assignment of Steam Locomotives ATSF Statement Showing Assignment of Steam Locomotives January 1, 1950 January 1, 1953 Notes Fuel Type Division Assigned Engine # Division Assigned Notes Fuel HFD = Ret = "Held For Disposition" "Retired & unfit for service" HFD coal 0-8-0 Illinois 566 oil 0-8-0 S.F. Terminal 567 Middle Oil coal 0-8-0 Illinois 568 coal 0-8-0 Illinois 569 oil 0-8-0 Valley 570 Valley Oil coal 0-8-0 Illinois 571 coal 0-8-0 Missouri 572 coal 0-8-0 Illinois 573 oil 0-8-0 Valley 574 coal 0-8-0 Illinois 575 HFD coal 0-8-0 Missouri 576 coal 0-8-0 Missouri 577 oil 0-8-0 Valley 578 oil 0-8-0 Oklahoma 579 Oklahoma Oil coal 0-8-0 Missouri 580 coal 0-8-0 Missouri 581 coal 0-8-0 Missouri 582 Missouri Ret Oil coal 0-8-0 Eastern 583 oil 0-8-0 Albuquerque 584 coal 0-8-0 Illinois 585 Illinois HFD Oil coal 0-8-0 Illinois 586 oil 0-8-0 Albuquerque 587 Western Oil HFD coal 0-8-0 New Mexico 588 HFD coal 0-8-0 Oklahoma 589 oil 0-8-0 Los Angeles 590 oil 0-6-0 Colorado 591 HFD oil 0-6-0 Valley 592 coal 0-6-0 Illinois 593 oil 0-8-0 Slaton 595 oil 0-8-0 Valley 597 Colorado HFD Oil coal 0-8-0 Illinois 598 HFD oil 0-6-0 Southern 600 coal 0-8-0 Missouri 601 coal 0-8-0 Albuquerque 602 coal 0-8-0 Illinois 603 oil 0-6-0 Valley 604 coal 0-8-0 Illinois 605 oil 0-8-0 Oklahoma 606 Oklahoma Oil coal 0-8-0 Albuquerque 607 oil 0-8-0 Middle 608 Middle Oil HFD coal 0-8-0 Colorado 609 oil 0-8-0 Eastern 610 Eastern HFD Oil oil 0-8-0 Valley 611 ATSF Statement Showing Assignment of Steam Locomotives January 1, 1950 January 1, 1953 Notes Fuel Type Division Assigned Engine # Division Assigned Notes Fuel HFD = Ret = "Held For Disposition" "Retired & unfit for service" oil 0-8-0 Valley 612 Middle Oil coal 0-8-0 Illinois 613 oil 0-8-0 Valley 614 Middle Oil oil 0-8-0 Albuquerque 615 HFD oil 2-8-0 Southern 641 oil 2-8-0 Southern 643 Gulf Oil oil 2-8-0 Gulf 664 Gulf Ret Oil oil 2-8-0 Gulf 665 Gulf Ret Oil HFD oil 2-8-0 Gulf 666 oil 2-8-0 Eastern 684 HFD oil 2-8-0 Valley 718 oil 2-8-0 Northern 735 Southern Oil oil 2-8-0 Gulf 761 New Mexico Oil oil 2-8-0 Gulf 762 Oklahoma Oil oil 2-8-0 Southern 767 Colorado Oil oil 2-8-0 Northern 768 Northern Oil HFD coal 2-8-0 Albuquerque 769 oil 2-8-0 Northern 777 oil 2-8-0 Northern 781 HFD coal 2-8-0 Colorado 791 oil 2-8-0 Middle 795 oil 2-8-0 Valley 798 oil 2-8-0 Illinois 800 HFD oil 2-8-0 Valley 801 oil 2-8-0 Valley 802 oil 2-8-0 Valley 804 Western Ret Oil HFD oil 2-8-0 Valley 805 oil 2-8-0 Valley 806 Valley Oil coal 2-8-0 Colorado 808 oil 2-8-0 Valley 809 oil 2-8-0 Oklahoma 811 Oklahoma Oil coal 2-8-0 Albuquerque 812 HFD coal 2-8-0 Albuquerque 813 oil 2-8-0 Slaton 815 Slaton Oil oil 2-8-0 Slaton 816 New Mexico Oil coal 2-8-0 New Mexico 820 HFD coal 2-8-0 Colorado 823 oil 0-8-0 Illinois 825 oil 0-8-0 Kansas City 826 Oklahoma HFD Oil coal 2-8-0 Colorado 827 oil 0-8-0 Middle 828 Middle Oil oil 0-8-0 Middle 830 Middle Oil oil 0-8-0 Oklahoma 831 Middle Oil ATSF Statement Showing Assignment of Steam Locomotives January 1, 1950 January 1, 1953 Notes Fuel Type Division Assigned Engine # Division Assigned Notes Fuel HFD = Ret = "Held For Disposition" "Retired & unfit for service" coal 0-8-0 Western 832 oil 0-8-0 Oklahoma 833 Middle Oil coal 0-8-0 Colorado 834 HFD coal 0-8-0 Colorado 835 oil 0-8-0 Kansas City 836 New Mexico Oil oil 0-8-0 Colorado 837 oil 0-8-0 Kansas City 838 oil 0-8-0 Southern 839 Southern Ret Oil HFD coal 2-8-0 Albuquerque 840 oil 0-8-0 Missouri 841 Middle Ret Oil coal 0-8-0 Colorado 842 Colorado HFD coal oil 0-8-0 Oklahoma 843 Oklahoma coal 0-8-0 New Mexico 845 coal 0-8-0 Eastern 847 oil 0-8-0 New Mexico 848 New Mexico HFD Oil coal 2-8-0 Colorado 849 oil 0-8-0 New Mexico 850 New Mexico Ret Oil oil 0-8-0 Western 851 Western Ret Oil oil 0-8-0 Middle 852 oil 0-8-0 Illinois 853 coal 0-8-0 Colorado 854 coal 0-8-0 Western 855 Western Ret Oil oil 2-8-0 New Mexico 856 New Mexico Oil coal 0-8-0 Oklahoma 857 Oklahoma Oil coal 0-8-0 Western 858 HFD coal 0-8-0 New Mexico 859 oil 0-8-0 Kansas City 860 oil 0-8-0 Western 861 Western Oil oil 0-8-0 Western 862 New Mexico Oil oil 0-8-0 Oklahoma 863 Oklahoma Oil coal 2-8-2 Colorado 885 Colorado coal HFD oil 2-8-2 Plains 886 coal 2-8-2 Oklahoma 887 HFD coal 2-8-2 New Mexico 888 HFD coal 2-8-2 Colorado 889 coal 2-8-2 Albuquerque 890 coal 2-8-2 Albuquerque 892 HFD coal 2-8-2 Albuquerque 893 oil 2-8-2 Plains 894 Pecos HFD Oil oil 2-8-2 Middle 897 oil 2-8-2 Pecos 898 New Mexico Oil coal 2-8-2 Colorado 899 oil 2-10-2 Western 900 Plains Oil ATSF Statement Showing Assignment of Steam Locomotives January 1, 1950 January 1, 1953 Notes Fuel Type Division Assigned Engine # Division Assigned Notes Fuel HFD = Ret = "Held For Disposition" "Retired & unfit for service" coal 2-10-2 New Mexico 901 New Mexico Ret coal oil 2-10-2 New Mexico 905 Pecos Oil HFD coal 2-10-2 Illinois 906 oil 2-10-2 Oklahoma 907 oil 2-10-2 New Mexico 908 New Mexico Oil oil 2-10-2 Gulf 909 Pecos Oil oil 2-10-2 Western 911 Western HFD Oil oil 2-10-2 New Mexico 913 New Mexico Oil oil 2-10-2 Eastern 917 Eastern Oil coal 2-10-2 New Mexico 919 New Mexico Ret coal coal 2-10-2 New Mexico 921 New Mexico Ret coal coal 2-10-2 New Mexico 926 New Mexico Ret coal oil 2-10-2 Plains 930 Western HFD Oil oil 2-10-2 Kansas City 931 Oklahoma Ret Oil oil 2-10-2 Gulf 933 Slaton Oil coal 2-10-2 New Mexico 934 New Mexico Ret coal coal 2-10-2 New Mexico 936 New Mexico Ret coal coal 2-10-2 New Mexico 938 Plains Ret Oil oil 2-10-2 Oklahoma 940 Pecos Oil oil 2-10-2 Gulf 942 Pecos Ret Oil oil 2-10-2 Los Angeles 945 oil 2-10-2 Gulf 947 Plains Ret Oil HFD oil 2-10-2 Los Angeles 952 HFD oil 2-10-2 Gulf 953 Western Oil oil 2-10-2 Plains 954 Plains Ret Oil HFD oil 2-10-2 Los Angeles 956 HFD oil 2-10-2 Gulf 958 Pecos Oil oil 2-10-2 Gulf 962 Western Oil oil 2-10-2 Gulf 964 Pecos Oil oil 2-10-2 Gulf 966 Plains Oil HFD oil 2-10-2 Valley 968 oil 2-10-2 Plains 969 Plains Oil oil 2-10-2 Illinois 975 oil 2-10-2 Plains 976 Plains Oil oil 2-10-2 Plains 977 Plains Oil oil 2-10-2 Gulf 978 New Mexico Oil HFD oil 2-10-2 Los Angeles 979 oil 2-10-2 Plains 983 Plains HFD Oil oil 2-10-2 Eastern 984 Eastern Oil oil 2-6-2 Plains 1001 Plains Oil oil 2-6-2 Pecos 1002 Pecos Oil oil 2-6-2 Panhandle 1004 Panhandle Oil oil 2-6-2 Colorado 1005 ATSF Statement Showing Assignment of Steam Locomotives January 1, 1950 January 1, 1953 Notes Fuel Type Division Assigned Engine # Division Assigned Notes Fuel HFD = Ret = "Held For Disposition" "Retired & unfit for service" oil 2-6-2 Plains 1006 Plains Oil oil 2-6-2 Panhandle 1008 Panhandle Oil oil 2-6-2 Panhandle 1009 Panhandle Oil oil 2-6-2 Plains 1010 Slaton Oil oil 2-6-2 Plains 1011 Plains Oil oil 2-6-2 Slaton 1012 Slaton Oil oil 2-6-2 Slaton 1013 Plains Oil oil 2-6-2 Missouri 1014 Colorado Oil oil 2-6-2 Middle 1015 Middle Oil oil 2-6-2 Missouri 1018 Colorado Oil HFD oil 2-6-2 Middle 1019 oil 2-6-2 Panhandle 1020 oil 2-6-2 Northern 1022 Panhandle Oil oil 2-6-2 Colorado 1024 Colorado Oil oil 2-6-2 Eastern 1025 oil 2-6-2 Northern 1026 Southern Oil oil 2-6-2 Northern 1027 Panhandle Ret Oil coal 2-6-2 Missouri 1028 Eastern Oil oil 2-6-2 Missouri 1029 oil 2-6-2 Gulf 1032 coal 2-6-2 Colorado 1033 oil 2-6-2 Middle 1034 Panhandle Oil oil 2-6-2 Eastern 1035 oil 2-6-2 Middle 1036 oil 2-6-2 Gulf 1037 Gulf Oil oil 2-6-2 Eastern 1038 Eastern Oil oil 2-6-2 Middle 1050 Middle Oil oil 2-6-2 Panhandle 1051 Panhandle Oil oil 2-6-2 Panhandle 1053 Panhandle HFD Oil coal 2-6-2 Missouri 1055 HFD oil 2-6-2 Northern 1056 oil 2-6-2 Plains 1057 oil 2-6-2 Missouri 1059 oil 2-6-2 Slaton 1061 oil 2-6-2 Panhandle 1062 Panhandle Oil HFD oil 2-6-2 Northern 1063 oil 2-6-2 Southern 1064 Panhandle Ret Oil oil 2-6-2 Northern 1065 Northern HFD Oil oil 2-6-2 Plains 1067 Plains Oil oil 2-6-2 Eastern 1070 oil 2-6-2 Northern 1071 Panhandle Oil oil 2-6-2 Eastern 1073 Eastern Oil oil 2-6-2 Northern 1074 Colorado Oil ATSF Statement Showing Assignment of Steam Locomotives January 1, 1950 January 1, 1953 Notes Fuel Type Division Assigned Engine # Division Assigned Notes Fuel HFD = Ret = "Held For Disposition" "Retired & unfit for service" oil 2-6-2 Eastern 1075 Eastern Oil oil 2-6-2 Slaton 1077 oil 2-6-2 Eastern 1079 Eastern Oil oil 2-6-2 Northern 1080 Southern Oil oil 2-6-2 Gulf 1081 Colorado Oil oil 2-6-2 Gulf 1082 Gulf Oil oil 2-6-2 Southern 1083 oil 2-6-2 Panhandle 1086 Panhandle Oil HFD oil 2-6-2 Pecos 1087 oil 2-6-2 Oklahoma 1088 oil 2-6-2 Pecos 1089 Colorado Oil oil 2-6-2 Gulf 1091 oil 2-6-2 Southern 1092 Northern HFD Oil oil 2-6-2 Southern 1095 Southern HFD Oil oil 2-6-2 Slaton 1096 Panhandle Oil oil 2-6-2 Plains 1097 Panhandle Oil oil 2-6-2 Gulf 1098 Gulf Ret Oil oil 2-6-2 Eastern 1099 HFD oil 0-8-0 Los Angeles 729 oil 0-8-0 Gulf 730 Southern Oil oil 0-8-0 Gulf 731 Gulf Oil oil 0-8-0 Gulf 732 Gulf Oil oil 0-8-0 Oklahoma 736 Oklahoma Ret Oil oil 0-8-0 Middle 747 Middle Oil oil 0-8-0 Oklahoma 749 Oklahoma Oil oil 0-8-0 Middle 750 HFD oil 0-8-0 Los Angeles 752 oil 0-8-0 Southern 753 oil 0-8-0 Albuquerque 770 Colorado Ret Oil oil 0-8-0 Northern 783 Northern Oil oil 0-8-0 Gulf 787 oil 0-8-0 Los Angeles 797 oil 0-8-0 Albuquerque 803 coal 0-8-0 New Mexico 822 oil 0-8-0 Los Angeles 824 oil 2-6-2 Northern 1103 Northern HFD Oil oil 2-6-2 Colorado 1105 Colorado Ret Oil oil 2-6-2 Northern 1108 Northern Oil HFD oil 2-6-2 Eastern 1109 oil 2-6-2 Northern 1111 Northern Oil HFD oil 2-6-2 Gulf 1112 oil 2-6-2 Oklahoma 1114 oil 2-6-2 Middle 1118 Middle Ret Oil ATSF Statement Showing Assignment of Steam Locomotives January 1, 1950 January 1, 1953 Notes Fuel Type Division Assigned Engine # Division Assigned Notes Fuel HFD = Ret = "Held For Disposition" "Retired & unfit for service" oil 2-6-2 Southern 1120 Panhandle Ret Oil HFD
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