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Huge Big Boy steam locomotive coming back to life
Yahoo News (AP) ^ | April 15, 2014 | DAN ELLIOTT (AP)

Posted on 04/15/2014 4:27:36 PM PDT by Navy Patriot

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — In its prime, a massive steam locomotive known as Big Boy No. 4014 was a moving eruption of smoke and vapor, a 6,300-horsepower brute dragging heavy freight trains over the mountains of Wyoming and Utah.

It's been silent for half a century, pushed aside by more efficient diesels, but now it's coming back to life. The Union Pacific Railroad is embarking on a yearslong restoration project that will put No. 4014 back to work pulling special excursion trains.

"It's sort of like going and finding the Titanic or something that's just very elusive, nothing that we ever thought would happen," said Jim Wrinn, editor of Trains, a magazine that covers the railroad industry.

"Something that's so large and powerful and magnificent, we didn't think any of them would ever come back," he said.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...


TOPICS: History; Science
KEYWORDS: rail; steam
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To: Navy Patriot

I recall watching a TV documentary about the UP firing up a Big Boy for a run from Denver to Cheyenne, WY. Does the UP have another Big Boy in running condition???


21 posted on 04/15/2014 5:01:23 PM PDT by The Great RJ
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To: yarddog

You be right, just remember, there are two loops so irradiated water is never outside the shielding.


22 posted on 04/15/2014 5:01:42 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (Join the Democrats, it's not Fascism when WE do it, and the Constitution and law mean what WE say.)
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To: Navy Patriot

Highly recommend the White Pass & Yukon Route out of Skagway Alaska ! Breathtaking narrow guage ride through Alaska’s mountains.

Have the HO version of the steam engine and matching old-fashioned Pullmans and caboose. “Skagway River” line.


23 posted on 04/15/2014 5:02:09 PM PDT by bicyclerepair (The zombies here elected alcee hastings. TERM LIMITS ... TERM LIMITS)
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To: Navy Patriot

What did Santa Fe have- some kind of huge, insane 2-10-10-2 or something? SP nut myself, but big steam is always awesome to watch.


24 posted on 04/15/2014 5:03:40 PM PDT by Riley (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
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To: bicyclerepair

Oh, super narrow-gauge fan. North Pacific Coast 3’ gauge, in particular.


25 posted on 04/15/2014 5:05:06 PM PDT by Riley (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
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To: The Great RJ

There are probably about half a dozen that can be put in running condition with a complete overhaul, I don’t know how many UP owns, most were donated to various historical societies.


26 posted on 04/15/2014 5:05:44 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (Join the Democrats, it's not Fascism when WE do it, and the Constitution and law mean what WE say.)
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To: The Great RJ
http://www.up.com/aboutup/special_trains/steam/index.shtml
27 posted on 04/15/2014 5:06:05 PM PDT by real saxophonist (Disharmonious & Unmutual)
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To: yarddog

“nuclear powered ships are technically steam powered”

Anything nuclear powered is done so through steam.


28 posted on 04/15/2014 5:07:09 PM PDT by HereInTheHeartland (Obama lied; our healthcare died.)
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To: Riley

Yes they did, SF did a lot of experimentation.


29 posted on 04/15/2014 5:07:31 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (Join the Democrats, it's not Fascism when WE do it, and the Constitution and law mean what WE say.)
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To: yarddog

the eternally hot core flashes water to steam to drive the turbines which drive the generators which drive the electricity.


30 posted on 04/15/2014 5:07:52 PM PDT by Hammerhead
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To: Riley
America could not have been built without narrow gauge.
31 posted on 04/15/2014 5:10:07 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (Join the Democrats, it's not Fascism when WE do it, and the Constitution and law mean what WE say.)
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To: bicyclerepair
I'M holding out until Sarah Palin will ride with me.
32 posted on 04/15/2014 5:14:58 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (Join the Democrats, it's not Fascism when WE do it, and the Constitution and law mean what WE say.)
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To: Navy Patriot

Love old ‘two streaks of rust’ NG lines. get to drive anything cool?


33 posted on 04/15/2014 5:16:14 PM PDT by Riley (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
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To: Navy Patriot

None of these are currently running but an example of the slightly smaller “Challenger” series loco can be seen in action by searching for “UP 3985” on YouTube. Still a massive 1 MM lb+ plus behemoth, absolutely awesome barreling across Wyoming at 70 mph. There are also some archival pieces of the 40xx Big Boys.


34 posted on 04/15/2014 5:17:19 PM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (At no time was the Obama administration aware of what the Obama administration was doing)
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To: HereInTheHeartland
Anything nuclear powered is done so through steam.

The St Vrain nuclear power plant used helium to transfer heat form the core to the steam side. It is a conventional power plant now.

35 posted on 04/15/2014 5:30:20 PM PDT by mountainlion (Live well for those that did not make it back.)
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To: Hammerhead
the eternally hot core flashes water to steam to drive the turbines which drive the generators which drive the electricity.

Most nuclear power stations use pressurized water reactors. The primary coolant is water that is prevented from vaporising by keeping it under tremendous pressure. As it passes through the reactor its temperature rises by only a few degrees. It then passes through a steam generator where it heats unpressurized water into steam. This is relatively low grade steam and the turbines are specially designed for it.

As a matter of fact, if the water in the primary coolant loop starts getting vapor in it, it becomes suddenly very inefficient at absorbing heat from the reactor, and you've got a big problem.

36 posted on 04/15/2014 5:33:54 PM PDT by dr_lew
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To: aumrl

There are two in a railroad museum in northern Illinois. I visited it about 15 years ago and got some pictures of my children sitting on the them. These machines were truly awe-inspiring. I got the same feeling from looking at them and touching them that I got from watching a rocket take off. Even silent and rusted, power radiated from them. I am so pleased someone is bringing one back to life. Seeing it move will be a tremendous thrill.


37 posted on 04/15/2014 5:36:13 PM PDT by ottbmare (the OTTB mare, now a proud Marine Mom)
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To: Cyber Liberty

They have a huge collection and a few years ago built a roundhouse. Steam engines from around the country are sent to Greenfield Village for repairs.


38 posted on 04/15/2014 5:44:39 PM PDT by cyclotic (Hey BSA-I'm gone. Walk Worthy-traillifeusa.com)
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To: Navy Patriot
 photo newfolder00005copy.jpgNot a steam engine but these are waiting to pull a train up the Swannanoah gap between Old Fort and Black Mountain N.C. It is the steepest grade East of the Mississippi for regular trains.
39 posted on 04/15/2014 5:47:30 PM PDT by yarddog (Romans 8: verses 38 and 39. "For I am persuaded".)
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To: cyclotic

Yep. And I effed up, it’s in Dearborn. I knew that.


40 posted on 04/15/2014 5:48:12 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty (H.L. Mencken: "The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.")
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