The move of the 4014 across to the Metrolink station will begin on Thursday the 14th...you can read about it here.
Also a short video on the panel track.
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The move of the 4014 across to the Metrolink station will begin on Thursday the 14th...you can read about it here.
Also a short video on the panel track.
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Great News, hopefully be heading East soon, I can hardly wait to see her in Utah
Ed Dickens? Any relationship to the author?
Meanwhile, 3985 is waiting for her 15 year inspection.....
Meanwhile, 3985 is waiting for her 15 year inspection.....
Meh the 3985 is yesterdays news, the Big Boy has more all around awesomeness
Meanwhile, 3985 is waiting for her 15 year inspection.....
Meh the 3985 is yesterdays news, the Big Boy has more all around awesomeness
It may be "yesterdays news" to YOU, but to some of us, not to mention hundreds of thousands of fans world wide, the loss of UP 3985 will NOT be forgotten.
Meanwhile, 3985 is waiting for her 15 year inspection.....
Meh the 3985 is yesterdays news, the Big Boy has more all around awesomeness
It may be "yesterdays news" to YOU, but to some of us, not to mention hundreds of thousands of fans world wide, the loss of UP 3985 will NOT be forgotten.
And the Big Boy ain't nowhere near done, yet.
Awesome happens when it moves under it's own power.
Rusty
WOW-CHRIS-THANK YOU-to see a real big boy on the move again-its a national treasure
that symbolizes everything great about the us.the sf f7 is fantastic too-what a sight
to see.thank you joe
Moving ever so slowly, Looking forward to the videos of it moving to it's home base this winter.
move about a foot and lube something behind the right front cylinder. what would that be? has happened several times.
how much panel track did they put down. looks like they may run out soon. has moved about 50 feet, i think.
move about a foot and lube something behind the right front cylinder. what would that be? has happened several times.
They're greasing the flanges, I believe Ed said there is a hump there in the track and the weight was coming off the front engine causing the wheel to raise/bind a bit.
The parking lot at the Fairplex is really uneven and lumpy, can they do anything to shim under the panel track?
The parking lot at the Fairplex is really uneven and lumpy, can they do anything to shim under the panel track?
Look closely,,,,,they already are.
how much panel track did they put down. looks like they may run out soon. has moved about 50 feet, i think.
they put down a few hundred feet move the big boy and then move the track and use it over.
the big boy has officially left the rail giants museum never to return again. this is very exciting to watch the big boy move slowly across the parking lot. history in the making.
i am impressed by this: that front loader gives a little yank and she rolls right along creating slack in the tow line.
UP just published this on Facebook "Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014 was successfully moved 1,200 feet this morning"
Pretty impressive, was not expecting that much
It was very impressive. They took it slow and she is 1200' closer to life.
and they are not done for today yet!
The webcam is still up, there taking up the panel track from where they began and are repositioning it behind the 4014 to continue the move. That will most likely continue tomorrow.
Been watching off/on since about 11:00 CST. Very, very impressive and it certainly looks like a lot of work. Great job to everyone involved!
Everyone have a nice evening.
Ken
hey hotwater in the video it says and shows replaced new bolts on rear coupler in video the crack with a bolt in it means nothing looks to be on same part as coupler rig what gives cause you would know
hey hotwater in the video it says and shows replaced new bolts on rear coupler in video the crack with a bolt in it means nothing looks to be on same part as coupler rig what gives cause you would know
Sorry, I have no idea exactly what you are referring to, especially since I have not been following this whole thing anyway. When 4014 finally gets on the move to Cheyenne, then it might become of interest for me.
Here's a few shots from this afternoon after it had been moved, and they were waiting for more track panels to be brought in.
I took my Legacy 4014 in for a few glamour shots!
Good one Dennis. Suddenly 1:48 seems small.
It's Doug, Elliot...but that's OK...I've been called much worse! It looked like Z scale when you stood back to look at the "big picture".
I'm sorry Doug, I've known your name for a while too. I just don't use it often enough, and my brain gets cob webs. Got the first letter right.
hey hotwater in the video it says and shows replaced new bolts on rear coupler in video the crack with a bolt in it means nothing looks to be on same part as coupler rig what gives cause you would know
They replaced all the bolts on the draft gear, I see the crack your referring to...they must not be concerned about it at this point.
Doug excellent photos...sure was nice to see her rolling. It must have been something in person. Thanks for the pics.
Here's a few shots from this afternoon after it had been moved, and they were waiting for more track panels to be brought in.
I saw you show up and place the scale big boy on the real one, the guy from trains magazine thought what you did was pretty cool. He talked about it of a while. When you moved the scale unit to the front he said "I have to now and get another picture".
Thanks.
Wow more great photos, thank you.
Once they get to the Metrolink rail how do they transition from the temporary track to the mainline?
I believe they are going to actually cut metro links rails and tie in that way.
Maybe I missed it, but any idea when it will be moving up Cajon Pass?
Bob
Maybe I missed it, but any idea when it will be moving up Cajon Pass?
Bob
Probably in December, since they will be spending some time at the Colton Diesel Shop to service the driver axle journal boxes (done while over a diesel pit), then put all the rods and valve gear linkage back on (so that all the mechanical lubricators will function while being towed). Having all the rods on, without the pistons being in place, will maintain rotational balance of all the running gear, but eliminate the "pumping of air & compression" of the pistons & valves.
oh I wasn't in Pomona, I'm watching it on line.
are you staying for the meeting thurs the 21st evening? I will be there then. might show up early. I'm one of the few that are doing some remodel work.
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