Union Pacific Steam

No other railroad in the country has retained its historical equipment and honored its past like Union Pacific. The preservation of its steam fleet speaks to the high value Union Pacific places on its heritage and role in America's history.

In May 2019, Big Boy No. 4014 returned to service after a 58-year retirement and three-year restoration project, regaining the title as the world's largest operating steam locomotive.  This summer, No. 4014 is back on the rails, steaming from Cheyenne to California, with special display events in Roseville, California and Ogden, Utah. Later this year, No. 4014 will head to the Chicago area and then Houston and Ft. Worth.

Learn more about Union Pacific's steam program at http://upsteam.com, which includes photos, videos and schedule information along with an interactive map tracking No. 4014's current location.

Coming out to see our steam locomotives?

  • Stand back at least 25 feet from all railroad tracks.
  • Railroad tracks, trestles, yards and right of way are private property - please do not trespass.
  • Never assume tracks are abandoned or inactive - ALWAYS expect a train.

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