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Union Pacific Steam Locomotive #4014 in Nebraska (H.A.N.W.E.)

We had another opportunity to capture images of this remarkable piece of machinery in action. This time, June 11, 2023, we were at a rural crossing in Nebraska.

This is a frame captured from a video being recorded as the train passed. Image then processed with GIMP.

This should meet the "historical" Sunday Challenge. These massive locomotives were built during WW II to handle the heavy loads over the Rocky Mountains. The locomotive and tender weigh 1,000,000 pounds, the heaviest locomotive ever built. As steam was removed from the Union Pacific operations in the 1950's these locomotives became obsolete. In the early 1960's, this particular locomotive was donated to a club in Southern California, and was moved to a static location at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds in Pomona, California. I was living in that town at the time, and as a teenager, I climbed all over this massive machine.

There it sat for decades. Recently, the Union Pacific decided to restore one of the "4000" series to operation, and they chose the unit from Pomona. In 2019, this magnificent locomotive again ran on the rails under steam power.


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16 comments

Stephan Fey said:

Very impressive!
10 months ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) said:

Very impressive locomotive and an excellent capture
10 months ago ( translate )

Jocelyne Villoing said:

Vraiment une belle pièce et une jolie prise !
Bon WE Robert.
10 months ago ( translate )

Nouchetdu38 said:

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10 months ago ( translate )

StoneRoad2013 said:

Spectacular ...

Massive locomotive and an impressive engineering masterpiece.
10 months ago ( translate )

Jenny McIntyre said:

Wow this looks quite an old looking engine. The trains we have here in the UK don't look like this anymore.
10 months ago

Robert Swanson replied to Jenny McIntyre:

But the UK has many operating historic steam trains. I've seen some beautiful photos, including those on Ipernity.

Yes, the configuration would be different. This engine was designed to run at a fixed 45 MPH over the Rock Mountains pulling the longest, heaviest trains of the time. Even if it were the correct gauge, I don't think it would be able to handle the tighter curves in Europe.
10 months ago

Gudrun said:

The low POV makes it look even more impressive, a magnificent locomotive!
10 months ago ( translate )

Xata said:

A good thing it has been restored, looks great and impressive in your photo !
10 months ago

Jean Pierre Marcello said:

Magnifique locomotive et en plus chargée d'histoire. Pour quelqu'un qui aime les trains comme moi cette photographie est remarquable.
10 months ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

Happy sunday evening!
10 months ago ( translate )

MaggsMep said:

What a magnificent Old Lady, so pleased that she's been restored to her former glory. Your excellent image certainly does her justice, Robert.
10 months ago

Gillian Everett said:

Splendid steam train, such a great era.
10 months ago ( translate )

AndrewE said:

Superb !
10 months ago ( translate )

José Manuel Polo said:

Buen encuadre. Impresionante locomotora.
10 months ago ( translate )