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Union Pacific Class Steam Locomotive 4-8-8-4 Wheel arrangement Big Boy Class Designation First of type built in 1941 for freight service. Locomotive and string of PFE cars in Echo Canyon Utah
Union Pacific Pacific Class Steam Locomotive 4-6-2 wheel arrangement P Class designation First of type built in 1904 for passenger service
Three men standing in a tunnel, these men have just begun to bore one of three tunnels through the rugged Wasatch Mountains
Santa Fe type built by Baldwin Locomotive Works 1917
Mallet class steam locomotive. Purchased by the Union Pacific Railroad company from Norfolk & Western for helper service out of Cheyenne, Wyoming. First of type built in 1910 for freight service
Group of Ute Indians on the War Path The Ute tribe was part of the Shoshone Nation which ranged from Colorado and Utah South to New Mexico and Arizona
At 8, 242 feet, Sherman was at the summit of the Black Hills and the highest point on the Union Pacific Railroad. Named for William Sherman the tallest Union Army general it perched 33 miles west of