Will the Union Pacific railroad bring its famous Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive to Schenectady as part of its cross-country ...
A massive steam locomotive will be celebrating 250 years of American independence by making its first-ever coast-to-coast ...
Union Pacific has announced the first leg of the tour of its legendary Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive will begin by leaving ...
The 133-foot-long locomotive is the only Big Boy to still travel the tracks.
This legendary 'Big Boy' train has finished its major restoration project and is set to make a big return in 2026. Here's ...
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UP Big Boy 2026 tour to begin with trip to California
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Union Pacific’s Big Boy will return to California this spring in the first leg of its planned coast-to-coast ...
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Massive Big Boy locomotive coast-to-coast tour starts soon: Here’s when it reaches California
The 133-foot-long locomotive is the only Big Boy to still travel the tracks.
Union Pacific will join the nation in celebrating 250 years of American independence and innovation this year with its first-ever coast-to-coast steam tour led by the legendary ...
Union Pacific has released new details on the schedule for its first-ever coast-to-coast tour of its 'Big Boy' historic ...
The Bull Case For Union Pacific (UNP) Could Change Following Scrutiny Of Its $85 Billion Merger Plan
In recent weeks, Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern have defended their proposed US$85.00 billion merger before the Surface Transportation Board, arguing their application is complete despite ...
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What’s it like when 600-ton ‘Big Boy’ locomotive comes to town?
Big Boy No. 4014, described as "the Elvis Presley of locomotives," could begin its first ever coast-to-coast tour in just a ...
Canadian National Railway is pressing U.S. federal regulators to demand more information from Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern as they seek approval for their proposed merger. The Canadian railroad ...
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