Union Pacific's famed Big Boy No. 4014, the world'slargest operating steam locomotive, will return to the rails this summerwith a scenic tour across mountain ranges and high desert vistas in fourwestern states: Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and California.
Big Boy will journey from its home base in Cheyenne,Wyoming on
Sunday, June 30, en route to Roseville,California, before returning to Wyoming by the end of July. It will makenumerous whistle-stops in communities along the way, with public displaystops scheduled in:
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- July 12-13:Roseville, California
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- July 20-21:Ogden, Utah
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Additional route details and approximate times forwhistlestops will be shared closer to the tour. A
routemap can be found on
UPsteam.com.
During the tour, the
Union Pacific Museum will host aspecial passenger trip. The unique experience is the annual galafundraiser for the nonprofit organization and provides a rareopportunity to travel on this historic heritage equipment. Moreinformation on the specifics will appear at
www.UPtrainTix.com when they becomeavailable.
This is one of two public tours planned for Big Boy in2024, with a second tour planned later this fall with stops in Texas,Arkansas, Kansas, and Illinois, among other states. Details of thesecond tour will be released later this spring.
The month-long "Westward Bound" tour will honor UnionPacific's rich railroad legacy and celebrate the railroad's employeesand communities it serves. For part of its journey, the Big Boy'sconsist will include an assortment of rail cars giving spectators aglimpse into what the locomotive looked like pulling freight in itsheyday.
"The Big Boy locomotive symbolizes the pivotal rolerailroads played in shaping our nation's history, and the technologicaladvances we have witnessed within our industry," said Union Pacific CEOJim Vena. "We are thrilled to share this living piece of history withour employees and the public, and we love seeing the enthusiasm thislocomotive generates wherever its whistle blows."