After the end of WW2, Albert was sold to an unknown scrapyard and stayed there for ~14 years. After being saved from scrap by a kind gentleman, he was sold to the National Museum of Transportation in Illinois. He was bought by the American, Canadian, and British Institution of Rail Transportation Museum in British Colombia, Canada. He can still hear the screams of his comrades as they d!ed...
So, I've been informed by Albert, and the following locomotives were his comrades: A Reading T1 numbered 2101, who preferred either Chessie or 2101. (Go follow @Chessie-2101 - they made Albert.) And that Annie had no involvment in the deaths of his comrades.