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Louisiana & Arkansas

Steam Locomotives
103 was built by Baldwin in 1918 and was formerly Louisiana Ry. & Navigation Co. 103. It was originally built for Russia.
177 was built by Baldwin in 1903.
I don't have roster information on 202.
I don't have roster information on 233.
251 was built by Richmond in 1924 and was formerly Florida East Coast 251.
253 was built by Alco-Richmond in 1924 as FEC 253 and was sold to L&A as 253. It was retired in 1954 and displayed at Texarkana for several years before it was stored. It has now been returned to Florida for restoration as FEC 253.
297 was built by Baldwin in 1915 and was formerly 97. Prior to that it was Lousiana Ry. & Navigation Co. 97.
I don't have roster information on 301.
392 was Class D-27, built by Baldwin in 1913, and it was formerly La. Ry. & Nav. Co. 92 until 1933.
394 was built by Baldwin in 1913 and was formerly La. Ry. & Nav. Co. 94.
396 was built by Baldwin in 1915. It was formerly 96, and before that it was La. Ry. & Nav. Co. 96 until 1933.
I don't have roster information on 428, but I think it was built by Baldwin in 1901 and came from the Colorado Midland.
500 was built by Baldwin.
502 was built by Baldwin.
544 was Class E-46, built by Schenectady 1928, and came from the Denkman Lumber Co.
560 was built by Richmond in January, 1913. It was Kansas City Southern 560, Class E-4, until 1940.
563 was built by Lima in 1936, #7632. It was sold to Louisiana Eastern as 14 in 1952, and it was scrapped in 1962.
564 was built by Lima in 1936, Class M-22.
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