Kansas City train enthusiasts have something special to look forward to this month: Union Pacific’s legendary Big Boy steam locomotive is making a return visit to the city, according to KMBC.
The Big Boy is one of the most celebrated steam engines in American railroad history. Built in the 1940s, it ranks among the largest steam locomotives ever constructed, and Union Pacific has lovingly restored one of the surviving examples to working order. The touring engine has drawn enormous crowds at every stop on its journey across the country.
Kansas City’s upcoming visit gives residents a rare, up-close look at a piece of living railroad heritage — a chance to see and hear a working giant of the steam era that most people have only read about in history books. Whether you’re a lifelong rail fan or simply curious about an extraordinary piece of Americana, the Big Boy’s arrival promises to be a memorable community event this July.
Stay tuned to local listings for exact dates, times, and viewing locations as the locomotive’s schedule is confirmed.
Sources: KMBC