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Wolfgang das ist fuer Dich. No. 844 was the last steam locomotive built for Union Pacific Railroad. It was delivered in 1944. A high-speed passenger engine, it pulled such well-known trains as the Overland Limited, Los Angeles Limited, Portland Rose and Challenger trains. When diesel locomotives took over pulling passenger trains, No. 844 was placed in freight service in Nebraska between 1957 and 1959. It was saved from being scrapped in 1960 and held for special service. This engine has run hundreds of thousands of miles as Union Pacific's ambassador of goodwill. It has made appearances at Expo '74 in Spokane, the 1981 opening of the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, the 1984 World's Fair in New Orleans and the 50th Anniversary Celebration of Los Angeles Union Station in 1989. No. 844 specifications: Gauge of track: 4-ft. 8 1/2 inches Fuel type: No. 5 Oil Tender Type: 14-wheeled Weight Engine & tender: 907,980 lbs or 454 Tons Fuel Capacity: 6,200 gallons Water capacity: 23,500 Gallons Grate Area: Removed in 1945 Length Engine & tender: 114-ft. 2 5/8 inches Driving Wheel Diameter: 80 inches Boiler Inside diameter: 86 3/16 inches Pressure: 300 lbs. The locomotive uses about 22 gal/mile at 70mph and may use as much as 30 gal/mile in the mountains. This picture was taken on 13 November 2011, Sig... To clear up the confusion. No. 844 was converted from burning coal to burning fuel oil in 1945, one year after its delivery.

Comments (31)


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auntietk

1:26AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

The steam, the man with his hat, the sheer scale of this thing ... it's powerful and intimidating and fabulous! What a great shot. A most excellent work, my friend.

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mikeywilliam

1:32AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

Great angle and fantastic capture of the person on the right!

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kgb224

1:43AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.

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renecyberdoc

1:43AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

i can hear the steam was always a noise wich gave me the feeling of long travels around the world.

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billcody

1:45AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

Thank you, Sieg, for this fine dedication. I can smell the smoke! Very fine moment catch with the steam and the man who lifted the helmet just in this moment. I thing this engine represents the top of steam locomotive construction worldwide. Rememembering sitting on my sofa empying my winebottles and watching railroad tapes?

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junge1

1:50AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

@billcody. Yes, we both did!

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junge1

1:56AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

The whistle of No. 844 was replaced with one from the 'Big Boy', a massive freight locomotive 4-6-6-4 that weighted 1,200,000 lbs. After no. 844 stopped to switch the diesel locomotive from behind the steam engine to the back of the train about 1/4 mile down the track it took off again. We were waiting at the first road crossing and it blew its whistle just as it crossed the road. The only thing that was as loud as that was when I got caught about 150 feet behind a B-1B bomber that was taking off and lit all four afterburners. I thought it would blow my brains out. No. 844 came close to that, it hurt my ears.

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jayfar

3:11AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

An absolutely fantastic picture, it's no wonder the engieer is taking his hat off to it!

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ysvry

3:14AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

great foto, good it wasnt scrapped in 1960.

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fallen21

4:41AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

Amazing capture!

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bazza

5:10AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

Superb photo and loco this is fabulous what a great looking machine. Well captured Sig!!

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debbielove

8:23AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

Bit confused to start there I'm afraid Sig, you see on reading about this very impressive looking and sounding Loco, I suddenly came across 'Fuel Capacity: 6,200 gallons'.. That threw me completely.. Oil? Steam? See, here in the U.K. and as far as I know Europe, all Steam engines were driven by coal and it meant that some poor unfortunate soul had to keep filling up the boiler with it to keep going at 10mph (as some of our engines were going).. And, they pulled vast loads of coal as well as the passengers.. BUT! This is a very impressive looking engine, it has to be said! Stunning shot, well done.. Rob

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jophoto

8:23AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

Looks like a wonderful machine and a great piece of history.

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Feliciti

10:20AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

absolut klasse !! das wäre was für meinen Dad als ehemals Lokführer!!

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drifterlee

11:33AM | Sat, 19 November 2011

Really cool train. Excellent shot!

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emmecielle

1:35PM | Sat, 19 November 2011

WOnderful shot! :)

bebert

1:49PM | Sat, 19 November 2011

IMPRESSIONNANT !!

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farmerC

2:18PM | Sat, 19 November 2011

Shining shot.

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flavia49

4:30PM | Sat, 19 November 2011

fantastic close up!! great dedi

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danob

5:03PM | Sat, 19 November 2011

Fabulous engine! Blimey oil fuel and at that rate expensive to run.. But there again makes sense in the good old USA.. I wonder how much coal would be needed?

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sandra46

5:53PM | Sat, 19 November 2011

EXCELLENT POV

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bmac62

7:38PM | Sat, 19 November 2011

I remember steam engines as a boy...I think the last time I saw steam on a mainline route was in 1953 pulling long coal trains in Ohio. I am sure oil was a big upgrade in 1945 but railroads always fighting high costs were glad to convert to diesel in the 1950s. I'd love to see live steam on the move again...even if it was just pulling through some town on a special publicity run. This is an excellent picture! BTW, check out this link...it shows where 844 is now:)

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Minda

8:13PM | Sat, 19 November 2011

This is amazing shot sig...

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dragonmuse

7:46AM | Sun, 20 November 2011

What a beauty.. great shot :)

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flora-crassella

1:28PM | Sun, 20 November 2011

very cool shot!!!!!

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JuliSonne

11:54PM | Sun, 20 November 2011

Yes, this locomotive seems to me like a reptile, which winds through the country. Very fine technique!

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mariogiannecchini

1:16AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Wonderfu capture and picture !

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erlandpil

2:11AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Stunning capture erland

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thecytron

10:40AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

Xcellent detailed photograph!

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moochagoo

11:39AM | Mon, 21 November 2011

A real monster !!!

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