Union Pacific’s Famed ‘Big Boy’ Steam Engine to Visit Dozens of Communities in Upcoming Tour

Union Pacific Railroad today announced its famed Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive will stop in more than three dozen communities during its fall tour across 10 states, including four public display days in Houston, Fort Worth and the Chicago area.

As part of the tour, the Union Pacific Railroad Museum will be auctioning off four cab rides on Big Boy No. 4014, with proceeds going to two worthy causes: the Union Pacific Museum Association and Union Pacific’s Friend to Friend Network, a nonprofit that benefits railroad families in times of need, such as medical or natural disaster hardships. The auction starts Monday, Aug. 12 and ends Monday, Aug. 19. Details can be found at https://rarauctions.com/upm.

The 2024 Heartland of America Tour kicks off Aug. 28, from Cheyenne, Wyoming. During the tour, Big Boy will pass through Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming.

As previously announced, the four display days are scheduled for:

Sept 8 – Rochelle, Illinois (Chicago metro area) Oct. 6 – Houston, Texas Oct. 10 11 – Fort Worth, Texas

Whistle-stops and other viewing opportunities:

Nebraska

Aug. 28 – Kimball Aug. 29 – Ogallala Sept. 1 – Overton Sept. 2 – Columbus and Omaha

Iowa

Sept. 4 – Carroll Sept. 5 – Belle Plaine Sept. 6 – Grand Mound

Illinois

Sept. 6 – Sterling Sept. 9 – Rochelle and Watseka Sept. 10 – Nokomis

Missouri

Sept. 12 – De Soto and Ironton Oct. 15 16 – Kansas City

Arkansas

Sept 13 – Piggott Sept 14 – Hickory Ridge, Brinkley and Pine Bluff Sept. 15 – North Little Rock Sept. 16 – Kingsland

Texas

Sept. 17 – Big Sandy Sept. 19 – Mexia Oct. 4 – Navasota and Hempstead Oct. 7 – Spring and Navasota Oct. 8 – Bryan Oct. 9 – Marlin and West

Oklahoma

Oct. 13 – Durant Oct. 14 – Muskogee and Claremore

Kansas

Oct. 15 – Osawatomie Oct. 17 – Topeka Oct. 18 – Salina Oct. 19 – Wilson Oct. 20 – Grainfield

Colorado

Oct. 21 – Strasburg Oct. 23 – Greeley

Twenty-five Big Boys were built during World War II, but only eight survived. No. 4014 is the only one of the eight still in operation and remains the world’s largest operating steam locomotive.

Union Pacific reminds all rail fans to keep safety top of mind and stay 25-feet back from the tracks when taking a picture or viewing the colossal locomotive. That means never take a picture or video standing on the track or the ballast and never climb on the locomotive or equipment.

A steam tracking map showing No. 4014's location and route will be available at upsteam.com.

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