For you rail fans out there, Union Pacific No. 4014 starts its "Headin' Home Tour" Monday, April 28, when it leaves the Colton, CA, rail yard and begins the 11-day journey to Union Pacific's restoration shop in Cheyenne, WY.
No. 4014 is one of eight surviving "Big Boy" steam engines from an original fleet of 25 that were built between 1941 and 1944 to pull heavy freight trains over the mountains of Wyoming and Utah. Built by the American Locomotive Co. in Schenectady, NY, each one was 132-feet long including the tender, weighing in at 1.2-million pounds and generating over 6300 horsepower.
Restoration of No. 4014 is scheduled to take 3-5 years. It will be fully operational when restored. I can't wait to this this monster under steam again!
You can see a detailed schedule of the trip to Cheyenne here:
http://www.up.com/aboutup/special_trains/steam/details.shtml
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No. 4014 is one of eight surviving "Big Boy" steam engines from an original fleet of 25 that were built between 1941 and 1944 to pull heavy freight trains over the mountains of Wyoming and Utah. Built by the American Locomotive Co. in Schenectady, NY, each one was 132-feet long including the tender, weighing in at 1.2-million pounds and generating over 6300 horsepower.
Restoration of No. 4014 is scheduled to take 3-5 years. It will be fully operational when restored. I can't wait to this this monster under steam again!
You can see a detailed schedule of the trip to Cheyenne here:
http://www.up.com/aboutup/special_trains/steam/details.shtml
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