Tuskegee Railroad No 101 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1924. She has 44 inch drivers, 17 x 24 inch cylinders, operates at 180 lbs of boiler pressure, and can produce up to 24,118 lbs of tractive effort. She worked 30 years for the Tuskegee Railroad and was then sold to the T R Miller Mill Company of Brewton, Ala in 1954. She was then sold to Herbert Hansen of Union, IL in July 1969, eventually ending up at the Illinois Railway Museum where she is shown loading passengers for her next run on IRM's mainline.