No. 2248 was saved from the scrapper's torch as it was selected to be part of Disney's collection as they were looking for a locomotive to operate at one of their parks. However, the project never came to be and the 2248 was instead sold off to the Texas State Railroad (TSRR) in 1974, it was eventually restored to operating condition and was operated as Texas State Railroad No. 200. The locomotive would operate tourist excursions at the TSRR from 1976 until being taken out of service in 1981. In 1990. No. 2248 was later sold to the Fort Worth and Western Railroad for use on the Tarantula Express and operated there until being taken out of service again in 1999 due to major boiler work being required on the locomotive. In 2001, 2248 was restored back to operation and later sold again to the Grapevine Vintage Railroad in 2004 where it operated more excursions until being taken out of service once again in early 2016 due to boiler issues.[2][3][4]
No. 2252 was also saved from the scrapper's torch and was donated by the Southern Pacific to the City of Roseville, California where the locomotive was placed on static display until 2003 when the locomotive was moved to its current location near the Southern Pacific's Roseville yard and is currently on display outside along with a rotary snowplow.[5][6]