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by Lens Art Photography By Larry Trager
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Union Pacific 4014, also known as the Big Boy, is a steam locomotive owned and operated by the Union Pacific (UP) as part of their heritage fleet. It... more
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Union Pacific 4014, also known as the "Big Boy", is a steam locomotive owned and operated by the Union Pacific (UP) as part of their heritage fleet. It is a four-cylinder simple articulated 4-8-8-4 "Big Boy" type built in 1941 by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) of Schenectady, New York. No. 4014 is the only operating Big Boy of the eight that remain in existence.
The locomotive operated in revenue service until 1959, when it was donated to the Railway and Locomotive Historical Society in late 1961 and thereafter displayed in Fairplex at the Rail Giants Train Museum in Pomona, California. In 2013, UP re-acquired the locomotive and launched a restoration project at their Steam Shop in Cheyenne, Wyoming. In May 2019, No. 4014 was operated for the first time after sitting dormant for almost six decades. It ran its first excursion, doubleheaded with Union Pacific 844, three days later on May 4, 2019
I dove into the world of photography in 2007 when I quit coaching baseball and I have not looked back since. I love capturing great plays in sports, loving families, wonderful smiles and seeing Gods great creation through the lens of the camera. I feel truly blessed to be able to capture and freeze special moments and places. In 2018 I officially started Lens Art Photography and have thoroughly enjoyed capturing special moments for my clients. I have been published on the cover of a children's book (Curveball by John Danakas) and also in The Best of Photography book for 2013. I have had several photos displayed at the Iowa State Fair and have won two Honorable mentions and a Third place along the way. I love everything about the world...
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Andrew Wilson
Fabulous shot of this steam locomotive!
Sergio Dino-Guida
Good definition of the photo.
Sergio Dino-Guida
I love old trains
Rebecca Herranen
Wow, what a beast
John Trommer
Great image.
Robert Tubesing
Impressive image.
David Beard
Nice shot!
Andreea Eva Herczegh
Superb capture!
Az Jackson
Great image.
Patricia Hofmeester
Great capture!
Eddie Barron
great work
Joan Stratton
Great image :)
Steve Karol
Awesome photography
Anas Afash
Awesome ... L/F
Judy Jones
Great image
Bob Hislop
nice
Debra Martz
Nice
Ella Kaye Dickey
wonderful capture and presentation
Jim Love
Love these classic iron horses
Luther Fine Art
Very nice!
Linda Brody
fabulous!
Terri Waters
Great shot
Daniel Hebard
Awesome old Locomotive
The P
Well captured!
Matthew DeGrushe
Great capture!