Three foot gauge 2-8-0 Consolidation number 40 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1919 for the Ferrocarriles Internacionales de Centroamérica (FI de CA). In 1972 it moved from El Salvador, Guatemala, to the Colorado Central Narrow Gauge in Central City, Colorado. It was used on the White Pass & Yukon Route (WPYR) for a time, then on the Georgetown Loop Railroad (GLRX). By 2013 the engine was in service at the Colorado Railroad Museum. It is now lettered Colorado Central 40 and appears to be out of service.