Union Pacific’s #4014 & #844 Celebration

Union Pacific’s  #4014  &  #844 Celebration | Train Fanatics Videos

The Great Race was all about Big Boy #4014’s return to the rails!

As part of the 150th Anniversary Celebration of the transcontinental railroad’s completion, Union Pacific’s Big Boy #4014 and UP 844 are moving out early in the morning in southern Wyoming headed to Ogden, Utah.

There were 25 Union Pacific “Big Boys” built overall beginning in 1941 for the specific purpose of handling freight up the 65 mile grade of the Wasatch Mountain Range starting inOgden,Utah and ending in Wyoming.

Union Pacific Big Boy #4014 stats:

  • Operated from 1941-59
  • Bearing full load weighed a total of 1,250,000 million lbs
  • Only 25 ever made
  • 4-8-8-4 configuration
  • Top speed of 80 Mph
  • Articulated with no compound of the steam
  • Water Capacity – 25,000 gallons
  • Cylinders- 4 outside (2 for each set of 4 driving wheels)
  • Boiler pressure – 300 PSI

Let us know if you have had the opportunity to view Big Boy up close. We would love to hear about your experience!

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