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QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal I hope UP would restore a big boy, but I doubt UP would ever do that, but they could (hey, if they could restore a Challenger, they could restore a big boy). The Challenger was never "restored" because it, like UP 8444, was never taken out of service. they've been continuously maintained and operated by UP as part of thier roster. Hence as far as i know they never sat exposed to the elements like so many display engines. UP 4014 looked pretty good last time I saw it in Pomona but I didnt look to hard at it.[8D] Maybe a better choice for restoration project would be the SP cab-farward at the California Railroad Museum? I beleive it is still in very good condition.[?] Hate to disagree, but 3985 was indeed restored. It was on display when a group of UP employees and others decided to give it a try. For example, the stoker screw came from a junk pile, where the owner at the time was planning on turning it into a post hole digger. Fortunately it was in good enough shape that the restoration was possible, and UP agreed to it. There are not many non-operational steam locos that fit that description any more.
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal I hope UP would restore a big boy, but I doubt UP would ever do that, but they could (hey, if they could restore a Challenger, they could restore a big boy). The Challenger was never "restored" because it, like UP 8444, was never taken out of service. they've been continuously maintained and operated by UP as part of thier roster. Hence as far as i know they never sat exposed to the elements like so many display engines. UP 4014 looked pretty good last time I saw it in Pomona but I didnt look to hard at it.[8D] Maybe a better choice for restoration project would be the SP cab-farward at the California Railroad Museum? I beleive it is still in very good condition.[?]
QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal I hope UP would restore a big boy, but I doubt UP would ever do that, but they could (hey, if they could restore a Challenger, they could restore a big boy).
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