Back when the Tommy G. Robertson Railroad was known as the "Six Flags Railroad" in 1971, it used to have two operating
4-4-0 "
American" type
steam locomotives. Since the 1980s, it now only has one of those operating steam locomotives. Both locomotives run on nonpolluting propane as their fuel source.
Engine #5 Engine #5 was built by the
Crown Metal Products in 1970 and sold in 1971 to
Six Flags St. Louis in
Eureka, Missouri. It was later sold in the 1980s to
Busch Gardens Tampa in
Tampa Bay, Florida where it still operates today on the
Serengeti Express. Today, it is painted in a yellow paint scheme and themed to appear as an African locomotive.
Engine #6 "Tommy G. Robertson" Engine #6 was built by the
Crown Metal Products in 1970 and sold in 1971 to
Six Flags St. Louis in
Eureka, Missouri where it still operates today. It was later given the name "Tommy G. Robertson" when the railroad was renamed the "Tommy G. Robertson Railroad". Today, it is painted in a red paint scheme. ==References==