Steam locomotive production


North America

Early 20th Century

Early 20th Century locomotive production in the USA included units made for both domestic and export markets. Foreign market production increased significantly during and immediately after World War I. In the following table, the years 1905-1911 include Canadian output and the years 1912-1929 include both Canadian output and equipment built in railroad shops.

Total Production

The middle of the 20th Century marked the end of large commercial production of steam locomotives in North America. Estimates of total production can be broken down into two time periods based on the period before and after the creation of American Locomotive Company in 1901. The following table provides a summary of this production and in some cases represents estimates rather than precisely known values. A detailed list of manufacturers shows many of the larger producers. The Baldwin Locomotive Works was the largest producer of steam locomotives in the US, possibly the world, having produced around 70,000.