Monday Fun: The Big Boy Visits Kansas City and Eastern Colorado

Union Pacific's "Big Boy" steam locomotive barreled through the KC suburb of Martin City Tuesday afternoon. These are the largest stream locomotives ever made -- 25 units for manufactured for World War II use. They pulled trains over the Rockies during the war. Its wheels are seven feet tall. They are so massive that when they made a tour a few years ago, my sister complained, "I couldn't see anything because we were too close!"
Union Pacific Railroad deserves a lot of credit for keeping this aspect of railroad history alive. Enjoy the video.
My daughter-in-law caught the Big Boy in eastern Colorado on its way to 
Denver. She and her family, who had not seen it before, were impressed. You can a better perspective of the entire loco in this piece.


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