
Trains
Big Boy #4014
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The Union Pacific Big Boy #4014 at The RailGiants Train Museum in Pamona, California.
A 600 ton 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive built by The American Locomotive Company in 1941.
This Locomotive has been moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming where Union Pacific has restored it and converted it to a running oil burner.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe #3450
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The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe #3450 at The RailGiants Train Museum in Pamona, California.
A 4-6-4 oil burner steam locomotive built by The Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1927.
Union Pacific #9000
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The Union Pacific #9000 at The RailGiants Train Museum in Pamona, California.
A 4-12-2 steam locomotive built by Alco-Brooks in 1926.
Big Boy #4004
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The Union Pacific Big Boy #4004 in Cheyenne, Wyoming circa 2010.
A 600 ton 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive built by The American Locomotive Company in 1941.
Big Boy #4004
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Scan of an Kodak Instamatic photo of my older brother and myself next to the Union Pacific Big Boy #4004 in Cheyenne, Wyoming circa 1970.
A 600 ton 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive built by The American Locomotive Company in 1941.
Big Boy #4004
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Scan of an Kodak Instamatic photo of my older brother and myself next to the Union Pacific Big Boy #4004 in Cheyenne, Wyoming circa 1970.
A 600 ton 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive built by The American Locomotive Company in 1941.
Big Boy #4004
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Scans of Kodak Instamatic photos of my older brother and myself next to the Union Pacific Big Boy #4004 in Cheyenne, Wyoming circa 1970.
A 600 ton 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive built by The American Locomotive Company in 1941.
Big Boy #4005
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The Union Pacific Big Boy 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive #4005 at the Forney Transportation Museum in Denver, Colorado.
A 600 ton 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive built by The American Locomotive Company in 1941.
This is the best shot I have because it was indoors and extremely large.
Big Boy Comes To Town
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The Union Pacific "Big Boy" #4014 steam locomotive stopped in Wilcox, Arizona.
Built by The American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, N.Y. in 1941, the 4000 series were the largest steam rail locomotives ever built.
They weighed more than 1.2 million pounds (600 tons) and had about 7000 horsepower.
Big Boy
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The Union Pacific "Big Boy" #4014 steam locomotive heading for Benson, AZ.
Built by The American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, N.Y. in 1941, the 4000 series were the largest steam rail locomotives ever built.
They weighed more than 1.2 million pounds (600 tons) and had about 7000 horsepower.
Big Boy
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The Union Pacific "Big Boy" #4014 steam locomotive on it's way out of Tucson heading for Benson, AZ.
Built by The American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, N.Y. in 1941, the 4000 series were the largest steam rail locomotives ever built.
They weighed more than 1.2 million pounds (600 tons) and had about 7000 horsepower.
Big Boy
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The Union Pacific "Big Boy" #4014 steam locomotive on it's way out of Tucson heading for Benson, AZ.
Built by The American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, N.Y. in 1941, the 4000 series were the largest steam rail locomotives ever built.
They weighed more than 1.2 million pounds (600 tons) and had about 7000 horsepower.
Big Boy
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The Union Pacific "Big Boy" #4014 steam locomotive on it's way out of Tucson heading for Benson, AZ.
Built by The American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, N.Y. in 1941, the 4000 series were the largest steam rail locomotives ever built.
They weighed more than 1.2 million pounds (600 tons) and had about 7000 horsepower.
Chuggin'
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The Union Pacific "Big Boy" #4014 steam locomotive on it's way from Tucson to Benson, Arizona.
Big Boy In Benson
Big Boy In Wilcox
Big Boy In Wilcox
Big Boy Comes To Town
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Engineer greeting crowds from the cab of the Union Pacific "Big Boy" #4014 steam locomotive while stopped in Benson, AZ.
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