844 leaving the UP yard in Denver (#1)
844 leaving the UP yard in Denver (#2)
844 at Henderson, CO
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Thanks!
Very nice pics.......thanks.
it would be nice to see this in steamtown...
Sorry but it can't come this far east because of weight and height restrictions. Beside if it went to Steamtown it would just rust away like the Big Boy. See what happens when you let the govt. run something!!!!!!
it would be nice to see this in steamtown...
I don't think you will EVER see a UP Steam locomotive (844 or 3985) operate "off line" again, after that mess on CSX down on the Clinchfield RR for that Santa Special, back in the '90s.
Sorry but it can't come this far east because of weight and height restrictions. Beside if it went to Steamtown it would just rust away like the Big Boy. See what happens when you let the govt. run something!!!!!!
Yeah, otherwise the stuff would've been cut up....
Rusty
Sorry but it can't come this far east because of weight and height restrictions. Beside if it went to Steamtown it would just rust away like the Big Boy. See what happens when you let the govt. run something!!!!!!
Steamtown is an example of a government bailout. And while I said elsewhere that it looks like a junkyard more than museum, pre-Park-Service it was closer to a scrap-heap in the middle of ruins.
it would be nice to see this in steamtown...
I remember visiting the Freedom Train at the Lackawanna Station (pre-Steamtown) and it pulled into town with a Reading Northern instead of the Daylight. Many western locos can't make it around the Northeast.
844 leaving the UP yard in Denver (#1)
844 leaving the UP yard in Denver (#2)
844 at Henderson, CO
Makes me proud to own Union Pacific stock.
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