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Big Boy No. 4014, a Union Pacific steam locomotive, is making another stop in Salina this October. The 1.2 million pound steam locomotive was last in Salina in 2021.
Union Pacific Railroad has released the full tour stop schedule for its record-breaking steam-powered locomotive this summer and fall. The Heartland of America Tour will feature Big Boy No. 4014 ...
Union Pacific’s Big Boy 4014, the world’s largest operating steam locomotive, will depart on its “Heartland of America” tour on Wednesday, Aug. 28, from Cheyenne, Wyoming, and travel ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The "Big Boy" is always a big attraction in Kansas City, and it's rolling in for a stop on its Heartland tour next week. Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014 steam locomotive is ...
The Union Pacific’s Big Boy 4014 locomotive made a whistle-stop at the historic Laramie Railroad Depot in downtown on June 30, 2024, where it received its scheduled maintenance.
The stops in Kansas are toward the end of the tour; the first is a departure from Coffeyville on the way to Kansas City, Mo., ...
GRAND MOUND, Iowa, STERLING, Ill. (KWQC) - Big Boy No. 4014, one of the worlds largest locomotives will pull into some TV6 viewing area locations. Big Boy is currently on it’s “Heartland of ...
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – The Union Pacific Museum is excited to offer the opportunity for one lucky person to ride in the cab of No. 4014, the iconic "Big Boy" locomotive, on July 3 from Pine ...
Union Pacific Railroad CHICAGO, July 31, 2019 — Enthusiasts gather near the historic Big Boy No. 4014 steam locomotive in West Chicago, Illinois, the United States, on July 29, 2019.
DE SOTO, Mo. — The world’s largest operating steam locomotive is expected to make a stop in De Soto on Thursday, Sept. 12. Union Pacific Railroad announced that its famed Big Boy No. 4014 ...
The Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive was delivered to Union Pacific in December 1941 and was retired in December 1961 after traveling 1,031,205 miles in its 20 years in service, according to Union Pacific.
The locomotive was delivered to Union Pacific in 1941, and it retired 20 years later after traveling more than 1 million miles. It's one of just 25 ever made. The train will head to Iowa next.