Locomotive Roster
This is a partial roster and remains a work in progress.
Number | Date | Type | Purchaser | Notes |
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8141 | 1902 | 0-4-0T | Stratton Brick Co. (Macon, Georgia) | Macon, Georgia-based company. |
16201 | 1911 | 4-6-0 | Graves Lumber Company | At a cost of $11,500, this was the largest Glover locomotive built |
121621 | 1914 | 2-6-0 | Pawnee Land & Lumber Co. | "The Little Melvin" |
81421 | 1917 | 2-6-0 | Coulbourn Bros. | Coulbourn Bros. purchased the locomotive for use in logging operations. In September 1923, the locomotive returned to Glover for resale. It is on display in Marietta, Ga. |
8146 | 1917 | 0-4-0 | Alabama & Virginia Mining Co. | "The Douglass" |
581 | 1917 | 0-4-0 | U.S. Navy (San Diego, California) | 24-inch gauge |
582 | 1917 | 0-4-0 | U.S. Navy (San Diego, California) | 24-inch gauge |
131818 | 1923 | 2-6-2 | Cliffside Railroad | The company built only one passenger locomotive. No. 131818, a 2-6-2 steamer, was built in 1923 for the Cliffside Railroad. |
121643 | 1923 | 2-6-2 | Stover Lumber Company (Mobile, Alabama) | The Ralph Lumber Company in Bolling, Alabama, later operated the locomotive. |
10168 | 1925 | 2-6-0 | H.J. McNeill Logging | Purchased in 2020 by the Kirby Family Farm in Florida. Displayed August 1, 2020, at the Southern Museum in Kennesaw, Georgia. |
7128 | 1926 | 0-4-0 | Splint Jellico Coal Co. | Engine No. 7128 was shipped to Splint Jellico Coal Co. on June 30, 1926. In December 1927, the locomotive was repossessed and returned to Marietta where it sat for 70 years. The steamer was restored between 2001 and 2003 and is today on display in the Southern Museum. |
101440 | 1930 | 0-4-0T | Chattahoochee Brick Co. | Last Glover locomotive built |