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Union Pacific 844

Union Pacific 844 is a class "FEF-3" 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad for its heritage fleet. Built in December 1944 by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) of Schenectady, New York, No. 844 is one of four surviving FEF series locomotives and the only one in operation.

Union Pacific 844
Union Pacific No. 844 running through Painted Rocks, Nevada on September 15, 2009
Type and origin
References:[1]
Power typeSteam
BuilderAmerican Locomotive Company (ALCO)
Serial number72791
Build dateDecember 24, 1944
Rebuild date1959–1960
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte4-8-4
 • UIC2′D2′ h2
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Driver dia.80 in (2,032 mm)
WheelbaseLoco & tender: 98 ft 5 in (30.00 m)
Length114 ft 2+58 in (34.81 m)
Width11 ft 1+18 in (3.38 m)
Height15 ft 2 in (4.62 m)
Axle load66,622.5 lb (30,219.5 kg)
Adhesive weight266,490 lb (120,878 kg)
Loco weight486,340 lb (220,600 kg)
Tender weight421,550 lb (191,212 kg)
Total weight907,890 lb (411,812 kg)
Fuel typeNo. 5 fuel oil, originally coal
Fuel capacity6,200 US gal (23,000 L)
Water cap.23,500 US gal (89,000 L)
Fuel consumption15–25 US gal (57–95 L) of fuel oil per mile
100–200 US gal (380–760 L) of water per mile
Firebox:
 • Grate area100.2 sq ft (9.31 m2) (grate removed in 1945)
Boiler86 316 in (2189.2 mm) diameter
100 in (2,540 mm) (OD)
Boiler pressure300 lbf/in2 (2.07 MPa)
Heating surface4,225 sq ft (392.5 m2) ​
 • Tubes2,204 sq ft (204.8 m2)
 • Flues1,579 sq ft (146.7 m2)
 • Firebox442 sq ft (41.1 m2)
Superheater:
 • TypeType A
 • Heating area1,400 sq ft (130 m2)
CylindersTwo, outside
Cylinder size25 in × 32 in (635 mm × 813 mm)
Performance figures
Maximum speed120 mph (190 km/h)
Power output4,850 hp (3,620 kW)
Tractive effort63,800 lbf (283.8 kN)
Factor of adh.4.18
Career
OperatorsUnion Pacific Railroad
ClassFEF-3
Numbers
  • UP 844
  • UP 8444
Nicknames"The Living Legend"
DeliveredDecember 1944
First runDecember 1944 (revenue service)
1960 (excursion service)
Last run1959 (revenue service)
Restored1960 (rebuilt, but never retired)
Current ownerUnion Pacific Railroad (Union Pacific heritage fleet)
DispositionStored in operational condition

The locomotive operated in revenue service until 1959. It was stored while awaiting scrapping, along with the rest of the UP steam locomotive fleet. In 1960, railroad leaders recognized the benefits of having a steam program and retained No. 844 for special activities, the kernel of what has become the Union Pacific's heritage fleet.[2] Today, it is one of UP's oldest serving locomotives[3] and the only steam locomotive never retired by a North American Class I railroad.[4]

History edit

Revenue service edit

In 1944, Union Pacific and the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) collaborated on the FEF-3, a class of 10 locomotives designed to pull passenger trains at 90 mph. The FEF-3 could reach and regularly run at 120 mph; one locomotive reportedly pulled a 1,000-ton passenger train at 100 mph. Union Pacific considered all FEF classes to be capable of producing between 4,000 and 5,000 drawbar horsepower.

The FEF-3 class represented the apex of dual-service steam locomotive development; funds and research were being concentrated on the development of diesel-electric locomotives. Originally designed to burn coal, they were converted to run on fuel oil in 1946. Like the earlier FEF-1 and FEF-2 classes, the FEF-3 locomotives were ultimately reassigned to freight service.

UP 844 was the last steam locomotive delivered to the Union Pacific Railroad,[5] constructed as a member of the FEF-3 class of 4-8-4 "Northern" type locomotives. Upon its entry into service, the locomotive spent most of its career pulling a variety of passenger trains, such as the Overland Limited, Los Angeles Limited, Portland Rose and Challenger.[6] From 1957 to 1959, UP 844 was reassigned to fast freight service in Nebraska when diesel-electric locomotives took over passenger service.

After commercial steam operations ended in 1959, 844 was retained to be kept as an experimental snow melter along with Challenger class No. 3710 while the rest of the FEF-3s were scrapped. In 1960, UP saw the potential of having a steam locomotive for public relations and excursions in a world where steam locomotives are a rare sight.[5] As such, 844 was chosen for rebuilding and is now used on company and public excursion trains, along with hauling revenue freight trains during ferry moves.

Excursion service edit

Since 1960, No. 844 has run hundreds of thousands of miles as Union Pacific's publicity locomotive. The locomotive often pulled the annual Denver Post-sponsored Cheyenne Frontier Days train that ran round-trip from Cheyenne to Denver every July before it was discontinued in early 2019.[7][8][9]

It appeared at Expo '74 in Spokane, Washington; the 1978 dedication of the Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah;[10] the 1984 World's Fair in New Orleans; and the 50th anniversary celebration of Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal in 1989, when it performed a side-by-side run with Southern Pacific 4449. On February 14, 1975, it pulled Amtrak's San Francisco Zephyr from Denver, Colorado to Cheyenne, Wyoming with a pair of EMD SDP40Fs.[11] In 1981, it traveled to the opening of the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, along with Union Pacific 3985, which had recently been restored to operational condition.

In 1989, 8444 was repainted into UP's Greyhound Scheme and was invited to an event to celebrate LAUPT's 50th anniversary along with Southern Pacific 4449, UP E9A No. 951, SP E9A No. 6051, and ATSF F7A No. 347c. 8444 raced 4449 down Cajon Pass on their respective trackage with 8444 winning by default as 4449 had to stop due to a roller bearing issue.

Over the weekend of October 14, 1990, No. 844 led a procession of special trains from Kansas City Union Station to Abilene, Kansas for World War II veterans to celebrate the 100th birthday of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The "Eisenhower Centennial Special" was composed of cars from the Union Pacific, Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway business fleets, with additional passenger cars provided by the Norfolk Southern and Chicago and North Western railroads. Also present in Abilene was General Eisenhower's command train, code-named "Bayonet", including the British A4 steam locomotive No. 60008 and communication and staff cars from WWII's European Theater of Operations.

After the end of the 1991 excursion season, 844 was put in the shop for a major running gear overhaul in addition to other repairs. During that time, 844 was repainted from the passenger greyhound scheme to the freight black. It emerged from the shop in 1996.

On June 21, 1997, on the way to the National Railway Historical Society (NRHS)'s annual convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, 844 and Union Pacific's Executive E units pulled 18 passenger cars on the Union Pacific's soon-to-close Tennessee Pass line, which included tracks on a narrow canyon shelf along the Arkansas River.

On June 24, 1999, while on display during RailFair '99, one of the 844's boiler tubes failed, and the locomotive was subsequently towed dead back to Cheyenne by the recently overhauled No. 3985. The tube was found to have been made of the wrong material during the overhaul in 1996, a discovery that prompted the replacement of the firebox in a complete overhaul that lasted from September 2001 to 2004. On September 9, 2004, the UP steam crew successfully test-fired the 4-8-4. It returned to operating service on November 10, 2004.

On May 18–19, 2007, No. 844 teamed with Southern Pacific 4449 to pull the "Puget Sound Excursion", a round trip from Tacoma to Everett on BNSF Railway tracks.

On June 25 and 26, 2010, it made an excursion trip to Milliken, Colorado's centennial celebration.

In September 2012, the No. 844 locomotive was used in "UP 150", a celebration of Union Pacific's 150th-anniversary celebration, hosted by the California State Railroad Museum (CSRM).[12] During that time, No. 844's tender derailed on a tightly-curved track from the Union Pacific's Martinez Subdivision to the CSRM.[13] The tender was rerailed at 7:30 p.m.[13]

In June 2013, the locomotive's gyrating Mars Light, installed in 1946, was removed because its mounting bolts had deteriorated. It was also announced that year that the 844 and 3985 would eventually be joined by a third steam locomotive: Big Boy No. 4014.[14]

After the 2013 season, the locomotive was taken out of service for boiler work required by a change in the water treatment. It spent 2014 in Cheyenne, then received an early 15-year inspection the following year.

On June 16 and 17, 2016, the 844 was test-fired. On July 12, 2016, the Union Pacific Steam Team took the locomotive on a "break-in run" as a sort of all-systems check and dress rehearsal for its return to service. The run was described as a complete success.[15] On July 23, 2016, it pulled the annual Cheyenne Frontiers Day excursion.

On October 13, 2016, the Union Pacific Steam Team started its 18-day "Trek To Tennessee" journey: the restored 844's first major trip.

In April 2017, No. 844 made its first run on the Oregon Short Line Railroad to celebrate the 92nd anniversary of the Boise Union Pacific Depot. Because of heavy snows and a wet spring, the trip was cut short and the engine had to run light across the Malad River because of a washed-out bridge.

In December 2018, Union Pacific requested Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) waivers to exempt UP Nos. 844, 3985, and 4014 from federal Positive Train Control (PTC) requirements;[16] in February 2019, the FRA officials responded that such waivers were not needed.[17]

On May 4, 2019, No. 844 participated in the inaugural run of the newly restored Big Boy No. 4014. The train departed the historic Cheyenne Depot following a christening ceremony for No. 4014.[18] The two locomotives arrived at the Ogden Union Station on May 9 for the city's Heritage Festival.[19][20] The two locomotives were on display at the station until May 12, when the return trip to Cheyenne began. They arrived at Cheyenne on May 19, concluding the first run of No. 4014 in excursion service.[20]

Since January 2020, Nos. 844 and 4014 are the only two operational UP steam locomotives left on the active roster, following the retirement of No. 3985 from excursion service due to its poor mechanical condition.[21][22][a] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, UP cancelled all of its 2020 steam excursions and stated that Nos. 844 and 4014 would not operate for the 2020 operating season. UP eventually resumed excursion operations with No. 4014 beginning in August 2021. No future excursions have thus far been scheduled for No. 844 since 2019 and the locomotive hasn't been fired up since then, although it is confirmed the locomotive is maintained to keep it in operational condition.

Union Pacific "8444" edit

From 1962 to 1989, the locomotive was numbered UP 8444 because the railroad had given the number 844 to an EMD GP30 locomotive. After the GP30 was retired from active service in June 1989, No. 8444 was renumbered back to 844.[25] That GP30 is now owned by Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City, Nevada, and operates periodically at the Nevada State Railroad Museum Boulder City on excursion runs. There is now an EMD SD70ACe on the UP roster numbered 8444.

Accident edit

On July 21, 2018, while pulling the Cheyenne Frontier Days Special to Denver, Colorado, No. 844 struck and killed a pedestrian in Henderson, Colorado. It was reported that the pedestrian was trying to take photos of the train while standing too close to the tracks before she was hit. The train was stopped immediately following the accident.[26]

Film history edit

UP 844 was documented in the 1981 film "Eighty Four Forty Four" by the Union Pacific Railroad. Some of those clips would be later used for the opening and closing credits of the PBS show Shining Time Station, which ran from 1989 until 1995 (including the four hour-long Family Specials).[27][28]

UP 844 also appears in Extreme Trains in the episode "Steam Train", in which it pulled the Frontier Days special from Denver to Cheyenne.[29]

UP 844 also makes an appearance in the 2nd Episode of the 3rd Season on the TLC TV series, Mostly True Stories?: Urban Legends Revealed.

In the 1990 PBS special Ghost Trains of the Old West, UP 8444, as it was numbered at the time of filming, is seen pulling a Union Pacific diesel locomotive and passenger train through Wyoming.

UP 844 (and several other restored steam locomotives) appear in the music video with the Pat Metheny Group's "Last Train Home".

The 2014 short film "Locomotive Song"[30] features UP 844—particularly its running gear—accompanied by the song of the same name by boogie-woogie pianist Honey Piazza.[31]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ No. 3985 was eventually donated to the Railroading Heritage of Midwest America on April 28, 2022.[23][24]
  1. ^ (PDF) (Press release). Union Pacific. February 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 12, 2019. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  2. ^ . American-Rails.com. Archived from the original on 2017-10-06. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
  3. ^ Klein, Maury (2011). Union Pacific: The Reconfiguration: America's Greatest Railroad from 1969 to the Present. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 163.
  4. ^ Union Pacific Railroad (2012). "Living Legend No. 844". UP.com. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Union Pacific. ""Living Legend" Northern No. 844". Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  6. ^ See Edmonson, Harold A. and Goodheart, David. "Union Pacific's 8444," at 1 (1989, Goodheart Publications).
  7. ^ . Trains. January 21, 2019. Archived from the original on February 20, 2019. Retrieved June 9, 2019.
  8. ^ . KCWY-DT. January 22, 2019. Archived from the original on May 28, 2019. Retrieved June 9, 2019.
  9. ^ Kuhns, Ben (January 22, 2019). . KIGN. Archived from the original on May 28, 2019. Retrieved June 9, 2019.
  10. ^ Strack, Don. "Utah State Railroad Museum at Ogden Union Station". Retrieved 19 January 2011.
  11. ^ Dorin, Patrick (1979). Amtrak Trains and Travel. Seattle, Washington: Superior Publishing Co. p. 47. ISBN 0-87564-533-X.
  12. ^ . Union Pacific. July 1, 2012. Archived from the original on October 9, 2015. Retrieved June 9, 2019.
  13. ^ a b . Trains. September 28, 2012. Archived from the original on September 14, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  14. ^ "UP: Union Pacific Railroad Acquires Big Boy Locomotive No. 4014". Uprr.com. Retrieved October 15, 2013.
  15. ^ . Inside Track. Union Pacific. July 13, 2016. Archived from the original on July 16, 2016. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  16. ^ . Trains. December 13, 2018. Archived from the original on June 8, 2019. Retrieved June 9, 2019.
  17. ^ Wrinn, Jim (February 28, 2019). . Trains. Archived from the original on June 9, 2019. Retrieved June 9, 2019.
  18. ^ Scott, Ramsey (May 4, 2019). . Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Archived from the original on May 4, 2019. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  19. ^ . Union Pacific. March 14, 2019. Archived from the original on May 2, 2019. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  20. ^ a b . Union Pacific. Archived from the original on April 30, 2019. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  21. ^ Keefe, Kevin. "The Challenger at high tide". Classic Trains.
  22. ^ "Union Pacific No. 3985's next stop - Trains Magazine - Trains News Wire, Railroad News, Railroad Industry News, Web Cams, and Forms". cs.trains.com. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
  23. ^ . Railroading Heritage of Midwest America. Archived from the original on April 28, 2022. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
  24. ^ Glischinski, Steve (April 28, 2022). . Trains. Kalmbach Publishing. Archived from the original on April 28, 2022. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
  25. ^ "UP 844 Union Pacific EMD GP30 at Boulder City, Nevada". Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  26. ^ Ruble, Eric (July 21, 2018). . KDVR. Archived from the original on July 24, 2018. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
  27. ^ "Union Pacific No. 844 Steam Locomotive on Tour". Railway-News. 2016-07-20. Retrieved 2019-06-18.
  28. ^ "UP Steam Engine 844 Passes through Panhandle (Photos, Audio)". www.panhandlepost.com. Retrieved 2019-06-18.[permanent dead link]
  29. ^ Extreme Trains: Steam Train clip, retrieved 2019-06-18
  30. ^ Bryan Dahlberg (Filmmaker) (27 December 2014). Locomotive Song (Video). Photonbox.
  31. ^ Barberà, Jordi Monguillot (3 April 2016). "Honey Piazza". Boogie Woogie Time. Retrieved 25 April 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Bush, John E. (2013). Building Union Pacific 844: The Birth of the FEF-3 Steam Class (1st ed.). South Platte Press. ISBN 978-0-942035-98-8.
  • Kindig, Richard H.; Hill, Ronald C. (1978). Union Pacific 8444 (1st ed.). Colorado Railroad Historical Foundation. ISBN 978-0918654281.

External links edit

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Union Pacific 844 is a class FEF 3 4 8 4 Northern type steam locomotive owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad for its heritage fleet Built in December 1944 by the American Locomotive Company ALCO of Schenectady New York No 844 is one of four surviving FEF series locomotives and the only one in operation Union Pacific 844Union Pacific No 844 running through Painted Rocks Nevada on September 15 2009Type and originReferences 1 Power typeSteamBuilderAmerican Locomotive Company ALCO Serial number72791Build dateDecember 24 1944Rebuild date1959 1960SpecificationsConfiguration Whyte4 8 4 UIC2 D2 h2Gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeDriver dia 80 in 2 032 mm WheelbaseLoco amp tender 98 ft 5 in 30 00 m Length114 ft 2 5 8 in 34 81 m Width11 ft 1 1 8 in 3 38 m Height15 ft 2 in 4 62 m Axle load66 622 5 lb 30 219 5 kg Adhesive weight266 490 lb 120 878 kg Loco weight486 340 lb 220 600 kg Tender weight421 550 lb 191 212 kg Total weight907 890 lb 411 812 kg Fuel typeNo 5 fuel oil originally coalFuel capacity6 200 US gal 23 000 L Water cap 23 500 US gal 89 000 L Fuel consumption15 25 US gal 57 95 L of fuel oil per mile 100 200 US gal 380 760 L of water per mileFirebox Grate area100 2 sq ft 9 31 m2 grate removed in 1945 Boiler86 3 16 in 2189 2 mm diameter 100 in 2 540 mm OD Boiler pressure300 lbf in2 2 07 MPa Heating surface4 225 sq ft 392 5 m2 Tubes2 204 sq ft 204 8 m2 Flues1 579 sq ft 146 7 m2 Firebox442 sq ft 41 1 m2 Superheater TypeType A Heating area1 400 sq ft 130 m2 CylindersTwo outsideCylinder size25 in 32 in 635 mm 813 mm Performance figuresMaximum speed120 mph 190 km h Power output4 850 hp 3 620 kW Tractive effort63 800 lbf 283 8 kN Factor of adh 4 18CareerOperatorsUnion Pacific RailroadClassFEF 3NumbersUP 844UP 8444Nicknames The Living Legend DeliveredDecember 1944First runDecember 1944 revenue service 1960 excursion service Last run1959 revenue service Restored1960 rebuilt but never retired Current ownerUnion Pacific Railroad Union Pacific heritage fleet DispositionStored in operational conditionThe locomotive operated in revenue service until 1959 It was stored while awaiting scrapping along with the rest of the UP steam locomotive fleet In 1960 railroad leaders recognized the benefits of having a steam program and retained No 844 for special activities the kernel of what has become the Union Pacific s heritage fleet 2 Today it is one of UP s oldest serving locomotives 3 and the only steam locomotive never retired by a North American Class I railroad 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Revenue service 1 2 Excursion service 1 3 Union Pacific 8444 2 Accident 3 Film history 4 Gallery 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editRevenue service edit In 1944 Union Pacific and the American Locomotive Company ALCO collaborated on the FEF 3 a class of 10 locomotives designed to pull passenger trains at 90 mph The FEF 3 could reach and regularly run at 120 mph one locomotive reportedly pulled a 1 000 ton passenger train at 100 mph Union Pacific considered all FEF classes to be capable of producing between 4 000 and 5 000 drawbar horsepower The FEF 3 class represented the apex of dual service steam locomotive development funds and research were being concentrated on the development of diesel electric locomotives Originally designed to burn coal they were converted to run on fuel oil in 1946 Like the earlier FEF 1 and FEF 2 classes the FEF 3 locomotives were ultimately reassigned to freight service UP 844 was the last steam locomotive delivered to the Union Pacific Railroad 5 constructed as a member of the FEF 3 class of 4 8 4 Northern type locomotives Upon its entry into service the locomotive spent most of its career pulling a variety of passenger trains such as the Overland Limited Los Angeles Limited Portland Rose and Challenger 6 From 1957 to 1959 UP 844 was reassigned to fast freight service in Nebraska when diesel electric locomotives took over passenger service After commercial steam operations ended in 1959 844 was retained to be kept as an experimental snow melter along with Challenger class No 3710 while the rest of the FEF 3s were scrapped In 1960 UP saw the potential of having a steam locomotive for public relations and excursions in a world where steam locomotives are a rare sight 5 As such 844 was chosen for rebuilding and is now used on company and public excursion trains along with hauling revenue freight trains during ferry moves Excursion service edit Since 1960 No 844 has run hundreds of thousands of miles as Union Pacific s publicity locomotive The locomotive often pulled the annual Denver Post sponsored Cheyenne Frontier Days train that ran round trip from Cheyenne to Denver every July before it was discontinued in early 2019 7 8 9 It appeared at Expo 74 in Spokane Washington the 1978 dedication of the Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden Utah 10 the 1984 World s Fair in New Orleans and the 50th anniversary celebration of Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal in 1989 when it performed a side by side run with Southern Pacific 4449 On February 14 1975 it pulled Amtrak s San Francisco Zephyr from Denver Colorado to Cheyenne Wyoming with a pair of EMD SDP40Fs 11 In 1981 it traveled to the opening of the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento along with Union Pacific 3985 which had recently been restored to operational condition In 1989 8444 was repainted into UP s Greyhound Scheme and was invited to an event to celebrate LAUPT s 50th anniversary along with Southern Pacific 4449 UP E9A No 951 SP E9A No 6051 and ATSF F7A No 347c 8444 raced 4449 down Cajon Pass on their respective trackage with 8444 winning by default as 4449 had to stop due to a roller bearing issue Over the weekend of October 14 1990 No 844 led a procession of special trains from Kansas City Union Station to Abilene Kansas for World War II veterans to celebrate the 100th birthday of U S President Dwight D Eisenhower The Eisenhower Centennial Special was composed of cars from the Union Pacific Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway business fleets with additional passenger cars provided by the Norfolk Southern and Chicago and North Western railroads Also present in Abilene was General Eisenhower s command train code named Bayonet including the British A4 steam locomotive No 60008 and communication and staff cars from WWII s European Theater of Operations After the end of the 1991 excursion season 844 was put in the shop for a major running gear overhaul in addition to other repairs During that time 844 was repainted from the passenger greyhound scheme to the freight black It emerged from the shop in 1996 On June 21 1997 on the way to the National Railway Historical Society NRHS s annual convention in Salt Lake City Utah 844 and Union Pacific s Executive E units pulled 18 passenger cars on the Union Pacific s soon to close Tennessee Pass line which included tracks on a narrow canyon shelf along the Arkansas River On June 24 1999 while on display during RailFair 99 one of the 844 s boiler tubes failed and the locomotive was subsequently towed dead back to Cheyenne by the recently overhauled No 3985 The tube was found to have been made of the wrong material during the overhaul in 1996 a discovery that prompted the replacement of the firebox in a complete overhaul that lasted from September 2001 to 2004 On September 9 2004 the UP steam crew successfully test fired the 4 8 4 It returned to operating service on November 10 2004 On May 18 19 2007 No 844 teamed with Southern Pacific 4449 to pull the Puget Sound Excursion a round trip from Tacoma to Everett on BNSF Railway tracks On June 25 and 26 2010 it made an excursion trip to Milliken Colorado s centennial celebration In September 2012 the No 844 locomotive was used in UP 150 a celebration of Union Pacific s 150th anniversary celebration hosted by the California State Railroad Museum CSRM 12 During that time No 844 s tender derailed on a tightly curved track from the Union Pacific s Martinez Subdivision to the CSRM 13 The tender was rerailed at 7 30 p m 13 In June 2013 the locomotive s gyrating Mars Light installed in 1946 was removed because its mounting bolts had deteriorated It was also announced that year that the 844 and 3985 would eventually be joined by a third steam locomotive Big Boy No 4014 14 After the 2013 season the locomotive was taken out of service for boiler work required by a change in the water treatment It spent 2014 in Cheyenne then received an early 15 year inspection the following year On June 16 and 17 2016 the 844 was test fired On July 12 2016 the Union Pacific Steam Team took the locomotive on a break in run as a sort of all systems check and dress rehearsal for its return to service The run was described as a complete success 15 On July 23 2016 it pulled the annual Cheyenne Frontiers Day excursion On October 13 2016 the Union Pacific Steam Team started its 18 day Trek To Tennessee journey the restored 844 s first major trip In April 2017 No 844 made its first run on the Oregon Short Line Railroad to celebrate the 92nd anniversary of the Boise Union Pacific Depot Because of heavy snows and a wet spring the trip was cut short and the engine had to run light across the Malad River because of a washed out bridge In December 2018 Union Pacific requested Federal Railroad Administration FRA waivers to exempt UP Nos 844 3985 and 4014 from federal Positive Train Control PTC requirements 16 in February 2019 the FRA officials responded that such waivers were not needed 17 On May 4 2019 No 844 participated in the inaugural run of the newly restored Big Boy No 4014 The train departed the historic Cheyenne Depot following a christening ceremony for No 4014 18 The two locomotives arrived at the Ogden Union Station on May 9 for the city s Heritage Festival 19 20 The two locomotives were on display at the station until May 12 when the return trip to Cheyenne began They arrived at Cheyenne on May 19 concluding the first run of No 4014 in excursion service 20 Since January 2020 Nos 844 and 4014 are the only two operational UP steam locomotives left on the active roster following the retirement of No 3985 from excursion service due to its poor mechanical condition 21 22 a However due to the COVID 19 pandemic in March 2020 UP cancelled all of its 2020 steam excursions and stated that Nos 844 and 4014 would not operate for the 2020 operating season UP eventually resumed excursion operations with No 4014 beginning in August 2021 No future excursions have thus far been scheduled for No 844 since 2019 and the locomotive hasn t been fired up since then although it is confirmed the locomotive is maintained to keep it in operational condition Union Pacific 8444 edit From 1962 to 1989 the locomotive was numbered UP 8444 because the railroad had given the number 844 to an EMD GP30 locomotive After the GP30 was retired from active service in June 1989 No 8444 was renumbered back to 844 25 That GP30 is now owned by Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City Nevada and operates periodically at the Nevada State Railroad Museum Boulder City on excursion runs There is now an EMD SD70ACe on the UP roster numbered 8444 Accident editOn July 21 2018 while pulling the Cheyenne Frontier Days Special to Denver Colorado No 844 struck and killed a pedestrian in Henderson Colorado It was reported that the pedestrian was trying to take photos of the train while standing too close to the tracks before she was hit The train was stopped immediately following the accident 26 Film history editUP 844 was documented in the 1981 film Eighty Four Forty Four by the Union Pacific Railroad Some of those clips would be later used for the opening and closing credits of the PBS show Shining Time Station which ran from 1989 until 1995 including the four hour long Family Specials 27 28 UP 844 also appears in Extreme Trains in the episode Steam Train in which it pulled the Frontier Days special from Denver to Cheyenne 29 UP 844 also makes an appearance in the 2nd Episode of the 3rd Season on the TLC TV series Mostly True Stories Urban Legends Revealed In the 1990 PBS special Ghost Trains of the Old West UP 8444 as it was numbered at the time of filming is seen pulling a Union Pacific diesel locomotive and passenger train through Wyoming UP 844 and several other restored steam locomotives appear in the music video with the Pat Metheny Group s Last Train Home The 2014 short film Locomotive Song 30 features UP 844 particularly its running gear accompanied by the song of the same name by boogie woogie pianist Honey Piazza 31 Gallery edit nbsp UP 844 hauling the Pony Express in 1949 nbsp UP Nos 844 as UP 8444 and 3985 running through Donner Pass in April 1981 nbsp UP 844 with SP 4449 on the Puget Sound Steam Special in 2007 nbsp UP 844 leads the now discontinued Cheyenne Frontier Days Special near Platteville Colorado in 2007 nbsp UP 844 traveling through Cajon Pass in November 2011 nbsp Union Pacific FEF 3 No 844 running eastbound in California after departing Sacramento on October 4 2012 nbsp UP 844 running through Kansas City Kansas on October 15 2016 The Mars Light was removed in 2013 nbsp UP 844 right and UP 4014 on display in Ogden Utah in May 2019References edit No 3985 was eventually donated to the Railroading Heritage of Midwest America on April 28 2022 23 24 Union Pacific Steam Locomotive No 844 PDF Press release Union Pacific February 2019 Archived from the original PDF on May 12 2019 Retrieved May 12 2019 Union Pacific Steam Program American Rails com Archived from the original on 2017 10 06 Retrieved 2019 06 26 Klein Maury 2011 Union Pacific The Reconfiguration America s Greatest Railroad from 1969 to the Present New York Oxford University Press p 163 Union Pacific Railroad 2012 Living Legend No 844 UP com Retrieved February 16 2014 a b Union Pacific Living Legend Northern No 844 Retrieved 20 December 2013 See Edmonson Harold A and Goodheart David Union Pacific s 8444 at 1 1989 Goodheart Publications End of the line for Cheyenne Frontier Days train Trains January 21 2019 Archived from the original on February 20 2019 Retrieved June 9 2019 Denver Post Cheyenne Frontier Days Train to stop running KCWY DT January 22 2019 Archived from the original on May 28 2019 Retrieved June 9 2019 Kuhns Ben January 22 2019 Cheyenne Frontier Days Train Runs Out of Steam KIGN Archived from the original on May 28 2019 Retrieved June 9 2019 Strack Don Utah State Railroad Museum at Ogden Union Station Retrieved 19 January 2011 Dorin Patrick 1979 Amtrak Trains and Travel Seattle Washington Superior Publishing Co p 47 ISBN 0 87564 533 X Union Pacific Railroad Celebrates 150th Anniversary in Old Sacramento with Signature Event September 29 30 Union Pacific July 1 2012 Archived from the original on October 9 2015 Retrieved June 9 2019 a b Union Pacific No 844 tender derails Trains September 28 2012 Archived from the original on September 14 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 UP Union Pacific Railroad Acquires Big Boy Locomotive No 4014 Uprr com Retrieved October 15 2013 Locomotive No 844 Makes First Return Journey Inside Track Union Pacific July 13 2016 Archived from the original on July 16 2016 Retrieved August 22 2019 Big Boy 4014 gets drivers UP asks for PTC waivers for three steam locomotives Trains December 13 2018 Archived from the original on June 8 2019 Retrieved June 9 2019 Wrinn Jim February 28 2019 FRA UP doesn t need waiver to run steam 11 000 miles in 2019 Trains Archived from the original on June 9 2019 Retrieved June 9 2019 Scott Ramsey May 4 2019 The Big Boy leaves the shop and heads into history Wyoming Tribune Eagle Archived from the original on May 4 2019 Retrieved May 4 2019 World s Largest Steam Locomotive Returns to the Rails as Union Pacific Commemorates Transcontinental Railroad s 150th Anniversary Union Pacific March 14 2019 Archived from the original on May 2 2019 Retrieved May 2 2019 a b 2019 Union Pacific Steam Schedule Union Pacific Archived from the original on April 30 2019 Retrieved April 30 2019 Keefe Kevin The Challenger at high tide Classic Trains Union Pacific No 3985 s next stop Trains Magazine Trains News Wire Railroad News Railroad Industry News Web Cams and Forms cs trains com Retrieved 2020 04 05 Railroading Heritage of Midwest America official website Railroading Heritage of Midwest America Archived from the original on April 28 2022 Retrieved April 28 2022 Glischinski Steve April 28 2022 Railroading Heritage of Midwest America Union Pacific agree to donation of Challenger other locomotives cars Trains Kalmbach Publishing Archived from the original on April 28 2022 Retrieved April 28 2022 UP 844 Union Pacific EMD GP30 at Boulder City Nevada Retrieved 2009 05 02 Ruble Eric July 21 2018 Woman struck killed by Cheyenne Frontier Days train near Henderson KDVR Archived from the original on July 24 2018 Retrieved May 19 2019 Union Pacific No 844 Steam Locomotive on Tour Railway News 2016 07 20 Retrieved 2019 06 18 UP Steam Engine 844 Passes through Panhandle Photos Audio www panhandlepost com Retrieved 2019 06 18 permanent dead link Extreme Trains Steam Train clip retrieved 2019 06 18 Bryan Dahlberg Filmmaker 27 December 2014 Locomotive Song Video Photonbox Barbera Jordi Monguillot 3 April 2016 Honey Piazza Boogie Woogie Time Retrieved 25 April 2020 Further reading editBush John E 2013 Building Union Pacific 844 The Birth of the FEF 3 Steam Class 1st ed South Platte Press ISBN 978 0 942035 98 8 Kindig Richard H Hill Ronald C 1978 Union Pacific 8444 1st ed Colorado Railroad Historical Foundation ISBN 978 0918654281 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Union Pacific 844 UP SteamPortal nbsp Trains Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Union Pacific 844 amp oldid 1204842373, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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