https://www.losttracksoftime.com/p47324941
Follow the link above to my photo essay of the Union Pacific Big Boy #4014 in Iowa and Nebraska last month. The weather was miserably hot and humid, yet people turned out in droves. Surprising was the numbers just standing around trackside. Not inline for anything – just soaking it all in. It was so much more than just the images captured; rather the rare experience and magic of bringing great joy to countless thousands by an operating steam locomotive from a bygone era.
Great work Matthew, as always!
I did smile at the cornfield shot, great "Field of Dreams" reference. Of course, anywhere Big Boy shows up is a field of dreams!
Did Jim Wrinn know you were "stalking" him?
Beautiful work, Mathew. Thank you.
I got a kick out of "Little & Big Boys", with the two boys, one with dad covering his son's ears, and the other covering his own ears. Reminds me of the first couple of train trips the family took. My older sister and I were excited as the train approached, but as the locomotive got closer with all the noise and steam spewing, we turned and closed our eyes and covered our ears.
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"A stranger's just a friend you ain't met yet." --- Dave Gardner
Great pictures. Glad you got one in there of Omaha Union Station.
If some of you haven't seen it, it is worth the time and effort. It's a beautiful art deco station, with lots of displays.
York1 John
Flintlock:
It was my first time to Iowa and Nebraska; never saw so many lush cornfields. The ‘Field of Dreams’ movies is one of my favorites, I was very happy to be in Iowa chasing 4014 amongst the corn.
I was talking to Jim Wrinn for a half an hour before; as the train started to move he was shooting both stills and video. I saw him too late, missed the shot. I walked up to him, asked him to do that again, and captured the image. Not cheating, but it was slightly staged…
Paul:
Thank you! The “Little Boys” photo is my favorite of the bunch, in one form or another it is how so many of us became interested in trains; me included. I can only image that the kids pictured are fans of Thomas, and maybe this was their first exposure to a live engine. I’m willing to bet they are now hooked for life.
John:
Omaha Union station is gorgeous, both inside and out - it has retained so much of its original glory. But how that all was back in the heyday, just a few hundred yards away is the former CB&Q station as seen in the very last photo.
Matthew
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