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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- On October 6, 2010, the Union Pacific #3985 steam train, led by UP #3985(an Alco 4-6-6-4 steam locomotive), arrived in St. Louis. After grabbing still shots of the train as it blasted its way under the overpass at Hampton Avenue & Manchester Avenue, I hurried downtown to shoot the train after it arrived at a location at South Ewing Avenue and Papin Street. Here we see the engine being serviced, and the crew making a backup move, followed by a repositioning move before refueling the engine and doing additional servicing. Being this close to a genuine working steam locomotive was truly awesome. All of us railfans were in "heaven" that day!!!
Only in the USA we see stuff like that... What a beauty!!!!!! Greetings from Brazil.
It's very enjoyable to see footage of UP 3985 now that it is no longer apart of the UP rr special heritage steam roster, the 3985 was exciting to observe at high speed operation throughout the USA. I am very glad that big boy locomotive 4014 made a return to service operation back in 2019, both the 4014 and 3985 are interesting to observe in action as representative examples of UP rr articulated steam power.
I was there myself. Seeing those steam trains move in person is sight to behold!
3985 Sure Looks Good, with the Gateway Arch in the background & a rare sight
Love hearing the steam turbocompressor and steam turbogenerator and all the various pressure relief valves, so cool!
Shot photos the next day as she went to Gorham. If we'd have known it was her last outing, we'd have shot more video on the Illinois run. Fortunately, two of the gang followed her all the way back to Cheyenne.
Superb steam engine
Just LOOK at this absolute BEAST!!!!!
Go sis show the power of the challenger
We need to give acknowledgment to the crew who restored 3985 back to operating condition after rusting in a parking lot for years. If it wasn’t for their time & dedication, there wouldn’t have been a parts source to get the Big Boy operational.
Smoke lifter. Helps lift the smoke past the cab, same function as the "elephant ears" on the UP 844. (And UP 3977)
Sad this awesome Union Pacific steam engine #3985 will never operate again but hey now we’ve got the Big Boy steam engine Union Pacific 4014 in its place so that’ll be equally as neat to see although its doubtful the Union Pacific 4014 will ever come to visit here in Saint Louis Missouri anytime soon.
Everyone said a 4000 would never operate again too. I'm hopeful they'll keep 3985 on the active roster and run it on occasion. If they decide not to, they owe no apologies to anyone. The 844 is magnificent on its own--and damned near got scrapped, along with so many other fine machines. They can cut the entire program and cut up the remaining locomotives whenever they want to. Personally, I'm only grateful that any steam power was spared, much less made operational.
What happened to the funnel? Why did it cover up?
It’s a retractable smoke deflector
I hope this beauty will one day run again.
Thank you 😊
Ooops... Was over 4 minutes in before I realized it was the *Challenger!*
Thank you from Australia
awesome, and a favorite 5*
Why does the funnel close? Is that a filter? Someone?
Stack hood. Redirects exhaust when going through tunnels.
Anyone know current status of 3985? Nothing at all on the UP website or fb page.
Currently inside the UP steam house, UP will repair the engine after the Big Boy is finished.
Not so fast there, Paul S.
So is 9385 still in serves
So ot is still in serthes
@@AndrewLieb soo it is still in serves
@@AndrewLieb DAMIT when was it poot out of serves
@@AndrewLieb so it could be restored and could the 4004 be restord
@@AndrewLieb sorry if im bing anowing i thot this was a big boy