carnej1 Thomas 9011 I am active on several other forums and from what I have read (from members of the UP steam crew, and the people representing the Pomona museum) is that the restoration and the running of the Big boy are not the problems. They have already done extensive research into the running, and restoration of the locomotive. The delay is finding a replacement locomotive for the Pomona museum. I say horsesh** on this article saying that the UP can't find a SD40T-2 (one of the locomotives the museum would like to trade for). The UP has 7 of them. There is many more scattered all over the United states the UP can buy. I am sure Larry's truck electric has a few For all you people saying the length of the Big boy is too long to run.The length of the DD40X is 98 feet. The length of the Big boy locomotive is 85 feet (minus tender). The DD40X is not only as long as the Big boy it is 13 feet longer! The DD40X travels all over the UP system. Even if the Pomona locomotive does not work out. The Big boy in Holiday park should be easy to acquire. Although I'm sure the UP is studying the clearance issues and that alone prob. is not a deal killer on this proposal, you are making an apples and oranges comparison between the Big Boy and the DD40X. It's not really the length of the equipment as much as it is the wheelbase and the ability of the running gear to operate smootly and safely on given track. A diesel truck, even a DD one has very different dynamic motion than a set of steam locomotive drivers..
Thomas 9011 I am active on several other forums and from what I have read (from members of the UP steam crew, and the people representing the Pomona museum) is that the restoration and the running of the Big boy are not the problems. They have already done extensive research into the running, and restoration of the locomotive. The delay is finding a replacement locomotive for the Pomona museum. I say horsesh** on this article saying that the UP can't find a SD40T-2 (one of the locomotives the museum would like to trade for). The UP has 7 of them. There is many more scattered all over the United states the UP can buy. I am sure Larry's truck electric has a few For all you people saying the length of the Big boy is too long to run.The length of the DD40X is 98 feet. The length of the Big boy locomotive is 85 feet (minus tender). The DD40X is not only as long as the Big boy it is 13 feet longer! The DD40X travels all over the UP system. Even if the Pomona locomotive does not work out. The Big boy in Holiday park should be easy to acquire.
I am active on several other forums and from what I have read (from members of the UP steam crew, and the people representing the Pomona museum) is that the restoration and the running of the Big boy are not the problems. They have already done extensive research into the running, and restoration of the locomotive.
The delay is finding a replacement locomotive for the Pomona museum. I say horsesh** on this article saying that the UP can't find a SD40T-2 (one of the locomotives the museum would like to trade for). The UP has 7 of them. There is many more scattered all over the United states the UP can buy. I am sure Larry's truck electric has a few
For all you people saying the length of the Big boy is too long to run.The length of the DD40X is 98 feet. The length of the Big boy locomotive is 85 feet (minus tender). The DD40X is not only as long as the Big boy it is 13 feet longer! The DD40X travels all over the UP system.
Even if the Pomona locomotive does not work out. The Big boy in Holiday park should be easy to acquire.
Although I'm sure the UP is studying the clearance issues and that alone prob. is not a deal killer on this proposal, you are making an apples and oranges comparison between the Big Boy and the DD40X. It's not really the length of the equipment as much as it is the wheelbase and the ability of the running gear to operate smootly and safely on given track.
A diesel truck, even a DD one has very different dynamic motion than a set of steam locomotive drivers..
"I Often Dream of Trains"-From the Album of the Same Name by Robyn Hitchcock
The Selkirk in Calgary is beyond repair from neglect, damage so bad it is cheaper to build a new locomotive, but the preservation is almost finished for the C.P.R. 3101 Northern in Regina Sask., 3 years of work finally coming to fruition.
Thomas 9011 I am active on several other forums and from what I have read (from members of the UP steam crew, and the people representing the Pomona museum) is that the restoration and the running of the Big boy are not the problems. They have already done extensive research into the running, and restoration of the locomotive. The delay is finding a replacement locomotive for the Pomona museum. I say horsesh** on this article saying that the UP can't find a SD40T-2 (one of the locomotives the museum would like to trade for). The UP has 7 of them. There is many more scattered all over the United states the UP can buy. I am sure Larry's truck electric has a few For all you people saying the length of the Big boy is too long to run.The length of the DD40X is 98 feet. The length of the Big boy locomotive is 85 feet (minus tender). The DD40X is not only as long as the Big boy it is 13 feet longer! The DD40X travels all over the UP system. Even if the Pomona locomotive does not work out. The Big boy in Holiday park should be easy to acquire. yea they have the list worked out in order of conditon from what i understand so its not if but which 1 they will drop the money on , & on the length issue look @ the auto racks they are 89' plus unarticulated so there is no problem about length / weight
yea they have the list worked out in order of conditon from what i understand so its not if but which 1 they will drop the money on , & on the length issue look @ the auto racks they are 89' plus unarticulated so there is no problem about length / weight
Train Modeler I have found that without dreamers/big picture types many big developments don't get started, much less completed. We have heard rumors of a Big Boy returning on and off for years and I have wanted all of them to be true ever since I stepped into the cab of one. I am assuming someone has figured out a fix for the boiler vs firebox issue using oil--I sure hope so. Maybe that's what the third party is bringing to the table? Thanks for the updates. Richard
I have found that without dreamers/big picture types many big developments don't get started, much less completed. We have heard rumors of a Big Boy returning on and off for years and I have wanted all of them to be true ever since I stepped into the cab of one. I am assuming someone has figured out a fix for the boiler vs firebox issue using oil--I sure hope so. Maybe that's what the third party is bringing to the table?
Thanks for the updates.
Richard
chutes5632 Would love to see a Big Boy run again and a 9000 4-12-2 run again. iT MIGHT BE A PIPE DREAM But we can dream can't we.
Would love to see a Big Boy run again and a 9000 4-12-2 run again. iT MIGHT BE A PIPE DREAM But we can dream can't we.
here i got this from the steam preservation thread
FTA:"...A Dec. 23 letter sent by the chapter's board of directors to its members, and obtained by Trains Magazine, indicates a substantial division, both in the board and the museum’s membership, as to the ultimate fate of the locomotive. The letter stressed that at this time there is no firm proposal from the railroad, and the two parties are only in the midst of exploratory discussions. The chapter's board has unilateral authority to make such a deal. However, the board decided the issue to be important enough to take a vote of the membership in the matter.Part of the proposed transaction would be for UP to provide alternate equipment for display, presumably a diesel locomotive or locomotives, to replace the Big Boy. Union Pacific has made it clear to the chapter that it would not consider a trade for another steam locomotive, as the railroad feels it is not in a position to thin its roster further.Ed Dickens, manager of Union Pacific’s steam program, visited the chapter's exhibit on the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds Nov. 30-Dec. 4. According to the board, at that time, Dickens expressed interest in the Big Boy project. If the 4-8-8-4 does return to the railroad, after restoration, the belief is that No. 4014 would eventually visit most of the 23-state railroad.
Some members are in favor of having the locomotive back under steam again, which also means returning it to Union Pacific. Chapter members in favor of a trade feel that the primary benefit, not only for the chapter, but also for the public in general, is that people will be able to see a Big Boy in action. Others are adamant that the removal of the Big Boy would weaken the position of the chapter as a viable museum. They believe that the absence of the No. 4014 will negatively impact visitor attendance to Pomona. In addition, there are concerns that if the Union Pacific operates the locomotive, the chapter would not receive appropriate recognition for its efforts.One unanimous area of agreement in the chapter: If the No. 4014 is transferred to the UP, and for some reason the restoration project fails, is for any reason canceled, or the railroad's steam program is canceled, contract must include a clause to return the locomotive to the chapter in a condition as good as, or better then when transferred.As a potential deal sweetener, the California museum has indicated that once the Big Boy is back in operation, the Union Pacific would consider operating a fan trip with the No. 4014 solely for the chapter's benefit. A counter argument has surfaced that if and when the locomotive begins system wide tours, it would rarely return to the Golden State.Union Pacific has apparently indicated that, in case a deal with the Pomona cannot be reached, the railroad has other options. That is widely regarded to mean that there are Big Boy's elsewhere in the country that are potential restoration candidates.Some members feel that loosing the Big Boy would put the chapter itself in jeopardy. Others point out that the group has other significant assets on display, including UP 4-12-2 No. 9000, SP 4-10-2 No. 5021, Santa Fe 4-6-4 No. 3450, and UP “Centennial” DD40AX No. 6915..."
So there you have it... The pot continues to boil, and Negotiations continue. Hopefully, to a satisfactory end for all parties
ndbprrAnybody who thinks this has more probabity then a snowballs chance in hexx should hold their breath until they pass out and maybe they will come to their senses when they wake up.
Final verdict?
Don't believe it until you see it being shipped to Cheyenne, even then detailed inspection could get 86 the entire project if hidden flaws are discovered (which I think it highly possible), until then all discussion is just intrigue.
Have fun with your trains
tomikawaTT If you trundle down the page to the Trains MAGAZINE forums, you'll find a five page thread on this piece of old news. So, what's the final verdict? Don't know, and don't really care. Chuck (occasional science fiction author - Live for the future, not in the past)
If you trundle down the page to the Trains MAGAZINE forums, you'll find a five page thread on this piece of old news.
So, what's the final verdict? Don't know, and don't really care.
Chuck (occasional science fiction author - Live for the future, not in the past)
ok ahhh if you dont care why are you in this thread ?? just sayin
now that the inital announcement is out , i want an update on what happening now
This is not an early April 1st story, but a story from Trains.com and several other sources.
CZ
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