As of this video, 3985's restoration by the Railroading Heritage of Midwest America has made tremendous progress! The whistle was also recently restored.
Rode behind her when she was still burning coal. Volunteered for the Historical Society as a vestibule attendant. 14 Cars on the UP secondary line between SLC and Provo, that hi-railer ran out of firefighting water in nothing flat!
I remember when 3985 came to Ft worth TX she ran the trinity express for a day (short run between Dallas and Ft worth) I was aboard and carry those memories still, I couldn’t help but smile seeing 4014 near the same tracks I rode 3985 on, but a part of me wants to see her run again someday
3985 will forever be my favourite steam engine, i got to see her pulling freight sometime in the early 2000s, when i was just a wee lad. It made a massive impression on me. :D
To see all four of these massive locomotives on the rails will truly be a sight to behold and history in the making in a sense. And believe me, I haven't forgotten about the Challenger.
Alright, now that you’ve done a video about 611, 4014, *and* 3985 by this point, would you ever do one for N&W 1218, the other big simple articulated fan-favorite?
@@anthonydrawsome3648 Before The hospital train left Cheyenne for Silvis union pacific did state that they will always allow 3985 to return to Cheyenne when it was convenient for them and Midwest America when an opportunity would arise. There’s no doubt the big boy and the Challenger will be reunited again alongside the living legend.
I was really happy tho hear the 3985 was getting a new lease on life with its new owner. It would be one hell of a show if the four UP steamers make an appearance together. I might very well make the trip to see that when if happens.
Fun fact for everyone, 4014 did NOT have its original tender when UP acquired it. The tender it came with was actually from 4015. 3985 carried its original tender last i heard before it was put behind 4014.
@@davidng2336, not sure. Would have to see the tender plate. The 4014’s tender plate is 4015’s. Out of the 8 big boy still in existence only 3 of their original tenders still exist. I believe only 1 has its original tender attached to it, the other 2 could have their original tenders but you’d have to shuffle around tenders.
Litterly my dream job is to drive UP 3985 while is being restored at the RRHMA and crap 5511 as well. While 4014 stolen the spot light from 3985 and 844 is still sitting there not being operated, if they don't do it for 844, I'll save her, but now 3985 is my final goal is to plan any excursions, and I also another goal is driving atsf 2926, I'm definitely a new railfan and a railroad nerd living along with the Midwest.
The Challengers were built to allow the power of UP's 4-12-2’s to be brought to the Wasatch range. The 4-12-2's were limited to very straight stretches of track on the UP, mainly out of Omaha. They couldn't take curves in mountainous territory without causing damage to the tracks. The articulation of the Challenger class solved that problem.
I became an Underwater Train Finders just to get this video, cause I absolutely adore 3985, and I can't wait to see her running again. I heard somewhere - can't remember where, sadly - that in the contract that Union Pacific signed with the RRHMA, they can reclaim 3985 at any time. They just to pay the RRHMA back the money the spent. While part of me feels like that would be a massively jerkish move to take her away from the people who spent so much time and effort on her, part of me wonders if that's the plan all along. There were hints here and there that they planned to keep 3985 alongside 4014 and 844, and it wasn't until 2020 that Ed Dickens stated that having three to care for would be too much.
I think UP is thinking that they don't want anyone else to have 3985. Since they are donating to a non-profit, if anything happened to the organization, it would give UP the right to reclaim her first, if needed.
The Challengers were always a more attractive locomotive. They just looked more balanced while running. I was sad when UP sold 3985 off, I hope her future is bright.
I was able to see both locomotives at the 1981 Railfair in Sacramento, since I lived about twenty miles from there. In 1991 we rode behind SP4449 from Sacramento to San Francisco.
11:18 i think It would be REALLY COOL to have 4014 and 3985 meet at the Illinois railroad museum considering that the challenger is already in Illinois and big boy hasn’t been to the Chicago area sense it’s big tour around the country in 2019 11:18
I saw this immediately after seeing Big boy 4014 for the last time for the day back on Friday. What a history! Here’s hoping we see 3985 in the near future! 🍷
Miss the 3985 since its gone and my favorite video of it is pulling the 145 freight car s showing any thing diesel can do steam can do better keep it going
apparently a few years ago some frozen over overhead wires caused enough of a problem on a german rail line that the decission was made call up a steam lomotive to run a train.
Union Pacific has that stretch of triple track between North Platte and Grand Island, Nebraska. It would be really something to have 844, 3985 and 4014 running side by side by side.
I used to live in Iowa, and was hoping to catch that move on the last day to Silvis. Unfortunately, something came up that didn’t allow me to see her. She would’ve been my first challenger catch.
I went to see the 3985 when she came to Partland, Or in 2005 (I think), when I was in seventh grade. I remeber being in awe of this massive locomotive. I used one of the spec sheets that they were giving out about 3985, and the Challengers in general, in my final report/project for my seventh grade social studies class. My report was about the past, presenet, and future (what was predicted in 2005) of railroading/railroads. I got an A. I was sad that UP donated 3985 instead of overhauling her and running her with 4014, but I understand why they chose what they did. Hopefully she'll meetup with 4014 and 844 in the future.
I definitely say the same thing if I stood next to her one day but I also said that when I first saw nickel plate road 765 in 2023. Even though she isn’t a giant she is definitely a beast and I really felt small standing right next to her
Anyone has an update on 3985’s restoration progress? I know 5511 is gonna be restored later too but they have 2 projects with Challenger. 1st is the original restoration and 2nd is the tender swap. 4014 is using 3985s tender and vice versa bc it was converted to oil.
Not to paint a bit of darkness here, but im quite surprised you didn't mention 3985's excursion where she caught fire, nonetheless im glad she's gone to a good home at least!
Do the story on Big Boy 4023 and how it almost became Union Pacifics Big Boy to restore because it was in the roundhouse till the late 70s. The reason Union Pacific did not choose to restore 4023 was because they spent nearly 1 million dollars putting here on the hill where she is today
That's better then what heber valley railroad has done. Heber steam locos are being restored but since 2002 for 618 and 75 since 2004. It's 2024 and they are both completely a part all over the shop and nothing has been done for at least 15 years.
@@justanotheraviator2357 no. UP donated 6936 to RRHMA with the goal of getting it back running. After it returns, RRHMA will be holding onto it for the time being.
I was at Railfair 99 when 844 decided to throw her fit lol. Also, take it for what its worth, but, from what I've heard from some personal things inside people have talked about, The reason Ed let 3985 go was because 1: Steve Lee ran 3985 into the ground and towards the end she wasn't getting the maintenance she actually needed, and 2: Ed didn't see eye to eye with Steve on how the operations side of things should be done and once Steve left the program, Ed "Didn't want to run Steve's engine." Again, not sure how "True" any of that is, but thats whats been floating around from some insiders I won't name here.
That may come true one day. 3985 may take a shorter time to wake back up and run again. But 4014 and 3985 need to swap tenders again bc they each have each others as 3985s was already converted to hold oil
The Challenger locomotives should be remembered. They're a more flexible design than the Big Boys and they still manage to look so good. Though the Berkshires can still give them a run for their money.
Slightly smaller Big Chungus
No
The 3985 is big chungus
The 4014 is the MEGA CHUNGUS
@@Bananz-for-life-208 No.
844 Is Big Chungus
3985 is Bigger Chungus
4014 is THE OMEGA CHONK
@@weylinwest9505 OH LAWD HE COMIN
Lmao
Yo Colm wsg
3985 AND 4014 on a doubleheader? You gonna pull the world apart with all that power
😂
That would be incredible!
Yea
As of this video, 3985's restoration by the Railroading Heritage of Midwest America has made tremendous progress! The whistle was also recently restored.
Rode behind her when she was still burning coal. Volunteered for the Historical Society as a vestibule attendant. 14 Cars on the UP secondary line between SLC and Provo, that hi-railer ran out of firefighting water in nothing flat!
YESSSSS!!!!! My cries were answered! Another train videooooo! And the 3985 of all!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I remember when 3985 came to Ft worth TX she ran the trinity express for a day (short run between Dallas and Ft worth) I was aboard and carry those memories still, I couldn’t help but smile seeing 4014 near the same tracks I rode 3985 on, but a part of me wants to see her run again someday
Thank you SO MUCH for doing this video!!! I’m a challenger guy myself and I remeber seeing her when I was quite young
3985 will forever be my favourite steam engine, i got to see her pulling freight sometime in the early 2000s, when i was just a wee lad. It made a massive impression on me. :D
To see all four of these massive locomotives on the rails will truly be a sight to behold and history in the making in a sense. And believe me, I haven't forgotten about the Challenger.
Alright, now that you’ve done a video about 611, 4014, *and* 3985 by this point, would you ever do one for N&W 1218, the other big simple articulated fan-favorite?
i hope that Union Pcafic lets RRHMA run 3985 on their trackage 🙂
@@anthonydrawsome3648 Before The hospital train left Cheyenne for Silvis union pacific did state that they will always allow 3985 to return to Cheyenne when it was convenient for them and Midwest America when an opportunity would arise. There’s no doubt the big boy and the Challenger will be reunited again alongside the living legend.
I was really happy tho hear the 3985 was getting a new lease on life with its new owner. It would be one hell of a show if the four UP steamers make an appearance together.
I might very well make the trip to see that when if happens.
Very excited to see the fully restored 3985 in the near future! Wanted to see her carry the Circus to Denver back in the day but missed it sadly
Fun fact for everyone, 4014 did NOT have its original tender when UP acquired it. The tender it came with was actually from 4015. 3985 carried its original tender last i heard before it was put behind 4014.
They are supposed to swap tenders after 4014's tender is converted to oil, after which 3985 will get its own tender back.
@@davidng2336, i know. But 4014’s tender is not the one it was born with when UP re-acquired it.
@@JLCmike4014 makes me wonder if 3985's tender is original or not.
@@davidng2336, not sure. Would have to see the tender plate. The 4014’s tender plate is 4015’s. Out of the 8 big boy still in existence only 3 of their original tenders still exist. I believe only 1 has its original tender attached to it, the other 2 could have their original tenders but you’d have to shuffle around tenders.
Silvis is a good crew. They're also working on the IAIS QJ steam engine too.
BIG CHUNGUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well Done Darkness, This is what I was expecting, Great job
Thank you for doing this fantastic video, Darkness.
**Foamer warning**
Could you imagine if RRHSM organized with UP to do a quadruple header with **ahg-hem, Inhales** 844, 551, 3985, Aaand 4014?
as an atsf foamer i believe 3751 should be included
3985 is being retired from excursions
Can we add 6936 just for dynamic brakes and lulz?
@@aircraftandmore9775RRHMA is returning it to operation.
@@aircraftandmore9775 Uh...How? If they are restoring to running order, I think her days are not over.
Litterly my dream job is to drive UP 3985 while is being restored at the RRHMA and crap 5511 as well.
While 4014 stolen the spot light from 3985 and 844 is still sitting there not being operated, if they don't do it for 844, I'll save her, but now 3985 is my final goal is to plan any excursions, and I also another goal is driving atsf 2926, I'm definitely a new railfan and a railroad nerd living along with the Midwest.
its kinda crazy that since 3985 was retired from UP Steam there’s probably an EMD SD70M with the number 3985
The Challengers were built to allow the power of UP's 4-12-2’s to be brought to the Wasatch range. The 4-12-2's were limited to very straight stretches of track on the UP, mainly out of Omaha. They couldn't take curves in mountainous territory without causing damage to the tracks. The articulation of the Challenger class solved that problem.
I became an Underwater Train Finders just to get this video, cause I absolutely adore 3985, and I can't wait to see her running again.
I heard somewhere - can't remember where, sadly - that in the contract that Union Pacific signed with the RRHMA, they can reclaim 3985 at any time. They just to pay the RRHMA back the money the spent. While part of me feels like that would be a massively jerkish move to take her away from the people who spent so much time and effort on her, part of me wonders if that's the plan all along. There were hints here and there that they planned to keep 3985 alongside 4014 and 844, and it wasn't until 2020 that Ed Dickens stated that having three to care for would be too much.
I think UP is thinking that they don't want anyone else to have 3985. Since they are donating to a non-profit, if anything happened to the organization, it would give UP the right to reclaim her first, if needed.
JUST BRING BACK THE 9000 THATS ALL I WANT
I don't think a long rigid frame like that would be ideal today. Most likely won't work
The Challengers were always a more attractive locomotive. They just looked more balanced while running. I was sad when UP sold 3985 off, I hope her future is bright.
The Union Pacific did not sell 3985! they donated her! There is a big difference between selling and donating!
I was able to see both locomotives at the 1981 Railfair in Sacramento, since I lived about twenty miles from there. In 1991 we rode behind SP4449 from Sacramento to San Francisco.
Union Pacific Challenger 3985 is one of those returning back to operation steam locomotives.
I was lucky enough to see 3985 in St Paul MN when I was 4
Yesterday I saw Union pacific big boy at my local train museum Union stashion we saw tons of trains and my little brother loved the big boy
My all-time favorite steam locomotive
11:18 i think It would be REALLY COOL to have 4014 and 3985 meet at the Illinois railroad museum considering that the challenger is already in Illinois and big boy hasn’t been to the Chicago area sense it’s big tour around the country in 2019
11:18
I saw this immediately after seeing Big boy 4014 for the last time for the day back on Friday. What a history! Here’s hoping we see 3985 in the near future! 🍷
Miss the 3985 since its gone and my favorite video of it is pulling the 145 freight car s showing any thing diesel can do steam can do better keep it going
apparently a few years ago some frozen over overhead wires caused enough of a problem on a german rail line that the decission was made call up a steam lomotive to run a train.
Fun fact: Hank from Thomas and Friends was originally going to be a Challenger before they settled on the PRR K4.
there was also a clause in the donation agreement that UP can ask for 3985 back at any time after her restoration in exchange for other equipment
I know it would be very subjective, but best sounding locomotive and whistle?
I wonder if they'll at PTC on 3985 and the 5511 like 4014 has now.
Big Boy 4014 has Reclaimed his Crown.
I got to witness the 3985 in disguise as the clinchfield on that glorious day...quite the beauty indeed!!!
Union Pacific has that stretch of triple track between North Platte and Grand Island, Nebraska.
It would be really something to have 844, 3985 and 4014 running side by side by side.
2 more years 3985 be back and 5511 back in operational
I used to live in Iowa, and was hoping to catch that move on the last day to Silvis. Unfortunately, something came up that didn’t allow me to see her. She would’ve been my first challenger catch.
I went to see the 3985 when she came to Partland, Or in 2005 (I think), when I was in seventh grade. I remeber being in awe of this massive locomotive. I used one of the spec sheets that they were giving out about 3985, and the Challengers in general, in my final report/project for my seventh grade social studies class. My report was about the past, presenet, and future (what was predicted in 2005) of railroading/railroads. I got an A. I was sad that UP donated 3985 instead of overhauling her and running her with 4014, but I understand why they chose what they did. Hopefully she'll meetup with 4014 and 844 in the future.
Wasatch Range = WAH satch
I love the way 3977 looks
I have heard the contact states if they ever want/need the challenger back or the Centennial they have to be handed back
I got to work on her for rrhma. 3985 makes you feel small standing next to her.
I definitely say the same thing if I stood next to her one day but I also said that when I first saw nickel plate road 765 in 2023. Even though she isn’t a giant she is definitely a beast and I really felt small standing right next to her
Up considered the 3900 class of challengers super challengers
UP DD focused video?
Anyone has an update on 3985’s restoration progress? I know 5511 is gonna be restored later too but they have 2 projects with Challenger. 1st is the original restoration and 2nd is the tender swap. 4014 is using 3985s tender and vice versa bc it was converted to oil.
Personally, I like 3985 better. I saw her at LAX when she was still in service. Beautiful engine!!
Not to paint a bit of darkness here, but im quite surprised you didn't mention 3985's excursion where she caught fire, nonetheless im glad she's gone to a good home at least!
Great video.
The only thing better than a running Challenger and Big Boy would be a running Yellowstone.
I await the comments.
Do the story on Big Boy 4023 and how it almost became Union Pacifics Big Boy to restore because it was in the roundhouse till the late 70s. The reason Union Pacific did not choose to restore 4023 was because they spent nearly 1 million dollars putting here on the hill where she is today
The original crew that rescued 3985 in the 1970's....was Steve Lee part of that crew??
Awesome locomotive.
Yes.
That's better then what heber valley railroad has done. Heber steam locos are being restored but since 2002 for 618 and 75 since 2004. It's 2024 and they are both completely a part all over the shop and nothing has been done for at least 15 years.
Should do SP 2472 video
5511 next?
Will you ever make a video on Union Pacific's GTELs?
UPL The Ultimate Heritage Steam Program!
As 4014's tender has been modified to accommodate PTC equipment, one can surmise that a tender swap will not be occuring.
10:19 Its good to be gordon moment
I would like to see the Challenger rolling out again
Same
It will happen! Once her rebuild is done! They are working on her. They are committed to get her running again!
Yes we like big toys. There is no substitute for power!
So I got dumb question. So what's the model of the one that sits inside of henry ford museum in michigan
That's 1601. She's a C&O Allegheny built by Lima. Those are 2-6-6-6's. She also has one surviving sister, 1604, at the B&O railroad museum.
That a C&O H-8 2-6-6-6 Allegheny
#1601 ALLEGHANY at
THE HENRY FORD MUSEUM ..
#1601 IS ACTUALLY HEAVIER AND HAS ALMOST 2000 MORE H.P. THAN THE BIG BOY
The SP cab forward locos were only 1000 pounds lighter the the big boy
What about 838?😢😢😢
From what I understand the 838 is a source of parts for the 844 but I don’t know if that’s true
What about 844 🤔
I would love to see the big boy running with the big EMDs instead of a standard road diesel.
RRHMA is working on No. 6936
@@voidjavelin23You think UP is going to ruin it though?
@@justanotheraviator2357 no? duhh
@@justanotheraviator2357 no. UP donated 6936 to RRHMA with the goal of getting it back running. After it returns, RRHMA will be holding onto it for the time being.
The cousin of the world's largest steam locomotives and the 1st largest operating seam locomotive the challenger 3985
Am i the only one that finds the Light Challenger models more atractive than Big Boys 4000s?
triple headed 844 39855 4014 would be ..........
I like the looks of the challenger better than Big Boy…
Hey I’m challenged too!
I was at Railfair 99 when 844 decided to throw her fit lol.
Also, take it for what its worth, but, from what I've heard from some personal things inside people have talked about, The reason Ed let 3985 go was because 1: Steve Lee ran 3985 into the ground and towards the end she wasn't getting the maintenance she actually needed, and 2: Ed didn't see eye to eye with Steve on how the operations side of things should be done and once Steve left the program, Ed "Didn't want to run Steve's engine."
Again, not sure how "True" any of that is, but thats whats been floating around from some insiders I won't name here.
@@joshmeister4449 Not true just foamy talk.
Medium Size Chungus
Steve Lee was the Shyte
Day one of asking for the mark twain zephyr
If I had known you were making this, you could've asked me for a collab.
Because despite being a mainland European peasant, *I'm a sucker for 3985.*
If only UP had all the money in the world to restore all their engines to running condition everth would be right
Big Chungus lite 😅
5511 is completed. It just needs its tubes and flus and it can run again.
Its a shame UP didnt keep the Challenger. Would of loved to see all three together in operation.. 844, 3985 and 4014.
That may come true one day. 3985 may take a shorter time to wake back up and run again. But 4014 and 3985 need to swap tenders again bc they each have each others as 3985s was already converted to hold oil
Waugh Satch
Waugh Bash
You pronounce these like two words.
The Challenger locomotives should be remembered. They're a more flexible design than the Big Boys and they still manage to look so good.
Though the Berkshires can still give them a run for their money.