Fort Wayne residents will have the unique opportunity to witness a piece of living history as the Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 steam locomotive makes its way through the city. This impressive locomotive, known as the world’s largest operating steam engine, is on a cross-country journey to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary.
Local Stop in Fort Wayne
The Big Boy is scheduled to arrive in Fort Wayne after 3 p.m. on June 5, where it will make an overnight stop before continuing its journey the following morning. This visit provides a rare chance for train enthusiasts and families alike to see the legendary locomotive up close.
The locomotive’s journey began in Wyoming earlier this week and will culminate in Philadelphia on July 4, where it will be part of the nation’s Independence Day celebrations. Afterward, it will make its return trip west, with another planned overnight stop in Fort Wayne in mid-July.
A Celebration of American Heritage
The Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 is more than just a marvel of engineering; it represents a significant chapter in American rail history. Built during the height of steam locomotive technology, the Big Boy was designed to handle the rugged terrain of the American West. Its current tour is a tribute to the enduring legacy of the railroads in shaping the nation.
For those interested in learning more about the Big Boy’s journey and its schedule, additional information is available through local news outlets and Union Pacific’s official channels.
Original reporting: WOWO News/Talk (Fort Wayne) — read the source article.