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UP 6936, the sole operating unit, was owned by Union Pacific and was used in excursion service until 2016. In 2022, this locomotive was donated by Union Pacific to the Railroading Heritage of Midwest America, which returned the locomotive to operation. [11] 6936 was operated by the museum for the first time in August 2023. [12]
List of preserved Union Pacific Railroad rolling stock; M. M-10000; M-10001; M-10002; M-10003 to M-10006; S. Snow Train Rolling Stock; U. Union Pacific 4005; Union ...
Missouri Pacific Railroad (MP) Union Pacific Railroad (UP) Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad (RBM&N) July 12, 2001 Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad in Port Clinton, Pennsylvania: 2018 Cab used for RB&N 3054 [46] 847008-41 Reading Blue Mountain and Northern 5040 December 1984 Missouri Pacific Railroad (MP) Union Pacific ...
Most powerful (continuous) single-frame locomotive in Europe. Union Pacific 9000 class: Union Pacific: 9000-9087 American Locomotive Company: 1926-1930 Steam 4-12-2: 355 tonnes (391 short tons) 434 kilonewtons (97,664 lbf) 3,542 kilowatts (4,750 hp) — Union Pacific Coal GTELs: Union Pacific: 80 (later 8080) Union Pacific Omaha Shops 1961
Union Pacific Railroad; December 5, 2008 On static display at the Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah [10] Denver and Rio Grande Western 5401 March 1980 Electro-Motive Division (EMD) Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad; Union Pacific Railroad - Awaiting cosmetic restoration by the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado [11]
American Locomotive Company (ALCO) FEF-3 4-8-4 In storage as source of spare parts Union Pacific Railroad, Cheyenne, Wyoming: 844: December 1944 American Locomotive Company (ALCO) FEF-3 4-8-4 Operational Union Pacific Railroad, Cheyenne, Wyoming: 1242: T-57 4-6-0 Static display 1243: October 1890 T-57 4-6-0 Static display 2005: April 1911
Union Pacific 6936 is an EMD DDA40X locomotive built for the Union Pacific Railroad . Previously a part of UP's heritage fleet , 6936 was for several decades the last remaining operational "Centennial" type, and thus the largest operational diesel-electric locomotive in the world.
Union Pacific was able to maintain daily service on the Chicago-Denver run for seventeen years by dedicating three locomotive sets to that service and re-purposing power units from M-10001 and M-10004 (three total) to provide additional power and keep at least two of the locomotive sets in running condition at any given time.