Today my wife and I attended Cheyenne Depot Days and visited the Union Pacific's Steam Shop.
We first examined the Big Boy which has had its front engine removed along with the rear driver set. Some or all of the drivers have been sent to the Strasburg Railroad to be refurbished. In the pictures below you will see one I tried to take of the front engine which was not accessible. I asked one of the staff if they were doing all of the other restoration work themselves and he said that they were. He also said their goal is to have it ready for the Golden Spike anniversary in 2019.
You will also see a picture of the 844's cab showing the diesel control panel.
We then went to the roundhouse where there was a spectacular engine display! Lined up in order was the 6936 Centennial, 949 E9, 3985 Challenger, 951 E9, 5511 2-10-2. All of these were in great shape. The 838 was in its usual place.
I made a point of telling Ed Dickens that this was the best display I had ever seen for Depot Days and he thanked me. His wife was also very nice to my wife while I ran around taking pictures.
Later I went to Wasatch Railroad Contractors and saw three foot gauge, 2-6-2, Klondike Mines #4 which is being restored for operation later this year at Como, Colorado.
It was a great day!