Union Pacific Steam Shop Tour

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • We know many of you miss seeing our steam locomotives almost as much as our Steam Team misses bringing No. 844 and Big Boy No. 4014 across the Union Pacific system. To help us stay connected, our Steam Team has put together a "virtual tour" video of the Steam Shop in Cheyenne.
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Komentáře • 611

  • @Einsteindks27
    @Einsteindks27 Před 3 lety +132

    The only thing missing was the subtle combination of old water, grease, oil, and metal grinding wafting past one's olfactory passages!

  • @patchescessna7348
    @patchescessna7348 Před 3 lety +196

    I was continually reminded during Eds shop tour of the SERIOUS dollar commitment UP made, In this day and age you just know there were beancounter naysayers and other opposition. I truly hope the 4014 steam program knocked it out of the park for UP in positive PR and enhanced freight account revenues.
    Here is to trusting this program continues the returns to UP!

    • @cmac3288
      @cmac3288 Před 3 lety +8

      No amount of steam locomotive rebuilding will bring back the pride the actual blue collar workers had for this company before PSR ruined this company. I can guarantee you the freight locomotives are not this well maintained.

    • @patchescessna7348
      @patchescessna7348 Před 3 lety +1

      Chris Mcmahon Chris, Whats PSR?
      Thxs

    • @patchescessna7348
      @patchescessna7348 Před 3 lety +1

      Yar Nunya Thanks Yar, I’m reminded when the airlines pushed to reduce maintenance as too many functions were “over laminated” whereby boutique maint is too costly where one fix would safely resolve the maintenance issue.
      My first reaction reading your enclosed piece though is it seems to open up many revenue opportunities to others, The airlines learned this the hard way: Simply; A size seven doesn’t fit all.
      Thxs again

    • @MrLunchHour2
      @MrLunchHour2 Před 3 lety

      From what I heard it was a $10,000,000 restoration

    • @hilltopgypsy
      @hilltopgypsy Před 3 lety +2

      @@MrLunchHour2 Holy SHIT! That seems highly exorbitant for something that will never again do _real work._ I do realize that they are supposedly persevering history, but still..... What are they going to do with this rolling junkyard? If they're going to maintain it in some kind of working order they will have to continue spending TONS of money on it _year after year after year._ To me, that seems like a
      *H U G E WASTE!* But that's just me.
      Thanks for playing. . . . And hope you have a great rest of 2021.

  • @WiilyDerbbinphlatte
    @WiilyDerbbinphlatte Před 3 lety +158

    Watching this I found myself becoming more and more appreciative of what these guys accomplished by bringing 4014 back to life. Such a monumental task they had before them and completed with such pride and commitment. All my life I dreamed of seeing a Big Boy operate and the year 2019 is a year I will never forget. Saying thank you to all of you in Cheyenne just doesn't seem to do justice to such a gargantuan project as this. Just know that there are so many of us out here that truly thank you from the bottom of our hearts. You have brought so much joy to so many throughout the country, and the world, with this undertaking.

    • @JoeMama-qh8cv
      @JoeMama-qh8cv Před 3 lety +1

      Same went to Texarkana to chase it up to the northern Arkansas. Great four day chase'

    • @ldaudelin
      @ldaudelin Před 3 lety +4

      And thanks to the UP management to maintain this team!

    • @loaferlover
      @loaferlover Před 3 lety +5

      @@ldaudelin I absolutely agree with you Laurent...this is just a monumental effort on the part of Union Pacific to preserve these "giants"...I am so appreciative of Union Pacific for allowing all of this to happen so we and younger generations can enjoy the history of steam locomotives...

  • @DancingNotes83
    @DancingNotes83 Před 3 lety +92

    Thanks to you, Mr. Ed Dickens, and to the Union Pacific Railroad for. keeping a well-equipped steam shop active. What a superb presentation! I am a (very) senior citizen who grew up in a time when steam ruled the rails.

  • @hawkdsl
    @hawkdsl Před 3 lety +104

    I wish my company had pride like that.

    • @Jdaminbf4
      @Jdaminbf4 Před 3 lety +5

      James Smith the guys in the shop don’t back blm, it’s the executives who pretend they do so they make other Democrat friends happy and keep the mobs away from them

    • @mvcharisma2968
      @mvcharisma2968 Před 3 lety +10

      James Smith BLM is a Marxist organization, most Americans aren’t that stupid, we enjoy our freedoms 🇺🇸

    • @Kansasavation
      @Kansasavation Před 3 lety

      What’s your company

    • @Kansasavation
      @Kansasavation Před 3 lety +2

      How did you reply on this two weeks ago the video was made two days ago

    • @fixedgearfever69
      @fixedgearfever69 Před 3 lety

      Alex Sneesby Ask Union Pacific why they support them. And why they stopped helping Border Patrol.

  • @aram5642
    @aram5642 Před 3 lety +40

    This terrific narration cannot go unnoticed! Sheer passion speaks through this gentleman.

    • @TheAmir259
      @TheAmir259 Před 3 lety +1

      If you're not passionate enough while doing this then the company made a big mistake. They only put those (highly) interested with these arts in charge, not ordinary employees

  • @mikebush6245
    @mikebush6245 Před 3 lety +32

    Thank you Union Pacific for spending enormous amounts of money to restore these old locomotives, the shop, roundhouse, the people that it all takes to perform this task. History needs to be recorded and you folks are doing a excellent job of doing that and I can't wait to see you show off your hard work hopefully in the near future . Thank you all at Union Pacific Railroad.

  • @mikehowe7222
    @mikehowe7222 Před 3 lety +107

    I'm so happy you folks did this video.

  • @SteamCarriage
    @SteamCarriage Před 3 lety +38

    Fantastic video. Ed's comments towards the end of this video related to these living machines being works of art is no longer understood nor appreciated by a majority of those living in the 21st century. Thanks to UP for funding the steam project and thanks to Ed and crew for sharing it all with us. From a UP stockholder as a result of UP's Steam Project!!

  • @richardgil9596
    @richardgil9596 Před 3 lety +1

    I would like to thank all the men and women who work on that big boy. I was in Pomona at the fairground one year walking around and I ended up by the the trains in the box cars on the back of the fair that year as I was walking around it I Saw the Wheel the drive wheel and I couldn't believe the size of it and I said oh my God this has to be the big boy no men and women who were with me cuz the big boys oh yeah this is it I got all excited walked around it to three times couldn't believe I could actually stand there and put my hands on that big boy then I had just moved away from the Pomona Valley when you all moved it and got it ready to go to Cheyenne once more let me say thanks to all the men and women involved in the repair and restoration of this beautiful Monument and I am forever grateful to have seen it and to have been able to put my hands up on it

  • @mandolinman2006
    @mandolinman2006 Před 3 lety +35

    I was hoping to see 3985. Retired or not, she's still my favorite and I'll forever hold out hope she'll return.

    • @robertinscoe2379
      @robertinscoe2379 Před 3 lety +8

      I too am a 3985 fan.👍👍

    • @thefitchemist2123
      @thefitchemist2123 Před 3 lety +8

      Saw 3985 at Railfair 91 along with 844 and 4449. So many great memories

    • @BON3SMcCOY
      @BON3SMcCOY Před 3 lety +3

      @@thefitchemist2123 I just ,oved to Portland and I bike by 4449 all the time

    • @thefitchemist2123
      @thefitchemist2123 Před 3 lety +1

      BON3S McCOY What’s going on with 4449? I think it ran somewhat recently but I don’t think it’s done a whole lot lately

    • @mandolinman2006
      @mandolinman2006 Před 3 lety +2

      @@thefitchemist2123 some repairs, some stuff with Amtrak, and they've not done anything this year due to corona. They're saying next thing will probably be Christmas.

  • @mathias369
    @mathias369 Před 3 lety +4

    Imagine Stephenson looking at the big boy. He would flip out! Lol Can’t thank him enough for creating the locomotive. There is nothing prouder than being called railroader.

  • @cementer7665
    @cementer7665 Před 3 lety +1

    Congratulations to Union Pacific for being PROUD of their past, and equally appreciative of those who did, and continue to do the work and maintainence that allows these locomotives to continue to run.
    I was at Medicine Bow, WY when they brought #4014 back to Cheyenne, and later that summer, I went thru the steam shop, and the roundhouse, where the disassembly of #4014 had begun and #844 was setting alongside, and #3985, which hopefully will again run again, was in the roundhouse.
    Again, thanks to Union Pacific and the people who make it possible.

  • @VincesArtDesigns
    @VincesArtDesigns Před 3 lety +15

    What’s shocks me is how many things, small things that go into a locomotive. They are so technical and just so unbelievable! They truly are living creatures!

  • @Chevyguy-1984
    @Chevyguy-1984 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you Ed Dickens and all the other men and women who brought back the 4014 and keep the 844 running, and I hope to see the 3985 up and running again in the near future! I just wish my grandfather was still here to see all of this

  • @harrystokes1412
    @harrystokes1412 Před 3 lety +8

    My Dad was a car inspector for UP starting in the late 40's. I remember riding behind steam locomotive as a child. Tears come to my eyes every time I see anything about 844 or 1014. Thanks UP for keeping them rolling.

  • @davidwayneprins
    @davidwayneprins Před 3 lety +13

    Never thought about how much infrastructure was not only required to resurrect 4014 but to keep it operable as king of the rails. Someday hope to see this beast in person,

  • @paul-andrelarose3389
    @paul-andrelarose3389 Před 3 lety

    UP deserves a lot of credit for making such an undertaking possible and, so do the numerous volunteers involved with this impressive labor of love to protect the National Heritage. Ontario, Canada. 2020/09/25.

  • @fryloc359
    @fryloc359 Před 2 lety

    Im just astonished that not only does the building still exist, but that it hasn't been repurposed and is still kitted out for steam engine repair. From the bottom of my heart I thank you guys and Union Pacific for keeping this history alive.

  • @paulbfields8284
    @paulbfields8284 Před 2 lety

    I earned my Journeyman’s card as a Tool& die Maker in 1985 from my dad who started a machine shop after his 3rd retirement at 66 years young. He served his apprenticeship in the Juniata Shop in Altoona Pa with the Pennsylvania Rail Road. I’m now 66 myself and still designing and building all types of dies, jigs and fixtures as well as machinery. Great video.. people today have no idea what the big shops were like back then.. even that shop you are in is “tiny” compared to the big PRR Steam Shops. Old School is Good School..

  • @charleskendall6401
    @charleskendall6401 Před 3 lety

    I think it's pretty safe to say that everyone loves trains and history and the sound of a locomotive chugging down the tracks, keep up the good work and restore a few more, keep history alive

  • @zekeabercrombie1242
    @zekeabercrombie1242 Před 3 lety

    Glad I found this. My father was a special agent in Cheyenne. I loved the time I was able to spend in this shop and throughout the whole depot and yards. It's the reason I got interested in big machinery.

  • @foxtrot7747
    @foxtrot7747 Před 3 lety

    my great grandfather worked here in the 40's and 50's! i loved hearing his stories when i was like... 4-5 back in 2010. he loved this place and worked on the UP until the mid 70's I believe. i've always wanted to see the Steam Shop but have never been to Wyoming. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @joshbarkley4587
    @joshbarkley4587 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm part of the steam club of Union Pacific, and I'm very happy I was sent an email about this video. I absolutely adore that the UP is restoring and preserving this steam locomotives and I desperately hope they continue to do so. Possibly adding more steam locomotives to their arsenal. I would also love if they did something like a cross country tour or something where they went up both and back again.

  • @EristiCat
    @EristiCat Před 3 lety +3

    You can tell Ed loves these locomotives. He doesn't need a script, he need not play to the camera, there is no artifice to what he says, it's just him pouring out the affection for the work and the result. It's such a pleasure to see someone and something who's true value isn't in the $$$$ssss.

  • @mikehowe7222
    @mikehowe7222 Před 3 lety +44

    I'd pay several hundred dollars to walk that shop.

  • @djchadallan7196
    @djchadallan7196 Před 3 lety +2

    This guy knows his stuff the passion he has. Very awesome tour.

  • @robertf3479
    @robertf3479 Před 3 lety +1

    I am very impressed by the investment in time, equipment and money that the U.P. has made in the Steam Shop. This tells me that the railroad doesn't intend to let the steam program lapse as other railroads have. A steam locomotive is every bit a piece of precision machinery as any diesel-electric loco, ship or even a jet aircraft. It's good to see U.P. is taking that premise seriously.
    I hope one day we might see their 'Big Three' (844, 3985 and 4014) operating under steam together at least once.
    Well done U.P. ... well done!

  • @Loulovesspeed
    @Loulovesspeed Před 2 lety +1

    The 61 dislikes are essentially people with zero mechanical aptitude and therefore zero interest in this fascinating and informative video, which I feel was very well presented. I guess it's difficult to have interest in that which you don't understand. I actually feel a bit sorry for them as they don't know what they are missing. Great job guys, I thoroughly enjoyed it!

  • @burlingtonbill1
    @burlingtonbill1 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for bringing 4014 out on the rails again, and for your commitment to keeping the steam program alive.

  • @4wdiesels
    @4wdiesels Před rokem

    Kudos to the Union Pacific for maintaining this steam program and investing all this $ into these beautiful locomotives so that we preserve our nation's railroad history. No other road does this like UP!

  • @gaetanovincent1257
    @gaetanovincent1257 Před 3 lety

    I worked as a diesel and electric locomotive electrician for a few years as I went through college. Certainly these steam locomotives have some gigantic heavy parts. Great tour and thank-you and UP for keeping these beautiful pieces of railroad history alive.

  • @markphillips6154
    @markphillips6154 Před 2 lety

    Kudos to the gentleman that was leading this tour explaining all these things with a passionate guy

  • @scottb8175
    @scottb8175 Před 3 lety +1

    I hope 3985 gets it's turn again. Would be awesome to see all 3 operating.

  • @richdelmar7368
    @richdelmar7368 Před rokem

    I visited the shop last month during Depot Days. Incredibly impressive. Thanks to UPRR for investing in this to preserve a vital history.

  • @StryderK
    @StryderK Před 3 lety +10

    It's s freaking shame UP STILL hasn't come out with a "Discover how the 4014 was built" that document 4014's journy from Calif. to Cheyenne, the inspection, the tearing down, the ordering of parts and building of parts, the reassembly to it's maidin voyage to Ogden on Blu-Ray! If it goes for $25, I would definately buy it!

    • @TheCreativeMind
      @TheCreativeMind Před 3 lety +1

      That's what I was hoping for when I heard about the rebuild. However they could have done a documentary but said nothing. Wonder if offers were made for one.

    • @thefitchemist2123
      @thefitchemist2123 Před 3 lety

      There is actually a two part dvd that was released documenting that very thing. First part touched on the restoration and trip to Ogden and part two was the tour it went on after that

  • @StarClad13
    @StarClad13 Před 3 lety

    That is so cool how steam shop is using old and modern technology to carry out maintenance on the steam locomotives. It also boggles my mind how back then they could get parts for these locomotives to be accurate as possible with the technology and do it without error. Steam locomotives in general are just pieces of fine craftsmanship and I'm glad to see Union Pacific is taking care of these locomotives.

  • @raymondj.2351
    @raymondj.2351 Před 3 lety +5

    For those of us who get news on when these Steam Locomotives are set to get rebuilt, we now get a further sense of understanding and patience based on what it takes to make that a reality, this video clearly gets to the point of that with absolute clarity, much respect to all members who put in their maximum effort to keep these Icons rolling.

  • @waynewatson6249
    @waynewatson6249 Před 3 lety +14

    Thank you, Mr. Dickens! Your knowledge is matched only by your obvious love & respect for the machinery. See you next time you come through Utah!

  • @Somethingisntright64
    @Somethingisntright64 Před 3 lety

    Great video! This brought me back to the day when I worked at Lockheed Burbank as a General Machinist. Perhaps different industry but the same manual machine tools used to cut metal and apply our skill. I think most people do not realize just how much engineering, machining and assembly go into making this large beast. Thanks for illustrating this. Truly, a lost industry and with that the talent that made America great!

  • @eriknewland3686
    @eriknewland3686 Před 3 lety +10

    When he mentioned 4014's tender, I'd almost forgotten that all last year she used 3985's tender instead of her own.

  • @johnsweeny3457
    @johnsweeny3457 Před 3 lety +16

    Thank you for taking the time to do this informative video and the tour of the steam shop.
    I look forward to seeing these machines out on the rails again.
    And thank you Union Pacific for your support of the steam program.

  • @ericmcfarlin4272
    @ericmcfarlin4272 Před 3 lety +1

    Very well spoken with the love showing as he's describing the parts, processes, engineering, etc. Well done!

  • @jimhammond2396
    @jimhammond2396 Před 3 lety

    What a great video!!!The man who spoke was absolutely very knowledgeable and the presentation was fabulous and put in layman's language that all people could understand. 15 stars

  • @mikerupertus2326
    @mikerupertus2326 Před 3 lety

    Thank you UP for bringing Big Boy 4014 back to the rails for the public to enjoy. And this documentary type video is appreciated. Looking forward to 4014 being on tour again

  • @michaelpaul1555
    @michaelpaul1555 Před 3 lety

    The capabilities of the steam shop are impressive and it is also good to know that UP value the engineering skills and training of staff to keep this sort of work and steam program going. Ed puts it all very eloquently, he's a real asset to steam preservation!

  • @jefffrantz3770
    @jefffrantz3770 Před 3 lety +13

    Thank you for sharing the passion, honor, and pride in working on these magnificent machines. I look forward to seeing Big Boy in person.

  • @billmuros1993
    @billmuros1993 Před 3 lety +10

    There is a beauty to machined parts and a symphony when they work together with all of the other components that make, up the locomotive. Thanks Ed for the presentation.

  • @typrus6377
    @typrus6377 Před 3 lety

    You guys absolutely made my year with 4014 down in College Station.
    I used to live in Fort Collins and was afraid I wouldn't get a chance to see the Big Boy in real life.
    I still remember playing with my grandpa on his "O" layout that sported a Big Boy, with functional "steam". Every times we'd go see him, into the basement I'd go.
    I can still feel that big whistle in my chest, and hear those purges opening and closing out by Bush Library.

  • @lazarusmagellan2367
    @lazarusmagellan2367 Před 3 lety +3

    Oh man.. seeing big boy run would make 2020 a hell of a lot better!!

  • @06colkurtz
    @06colkurtz Před 3 lety +3

    Fantastic effort. Kudos to UP for paying for this historical gem.

  • @DuaneVoth
    @DuaneVoth Před 3 lety +1

    REALLY appreciate UPs attention to detail, _and_ the new modernizing machining techniques that make the steam legacy viable and _prescient_ in the 21st century! Looking forward to a national tour via 4014 hopefully some day soon!

  • @3964GC
    @3964GC Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Ed for the great video tour of the shop and your innovative procedures in re-creating unusual one of a kind components while holding precise tolerances. I visited 4014 when you were in Colton, CA last year and was shocked at how massive a locomotive it is. I spent 2 hours standing there admiring its complexity and beauty. During the drive home, after my visit, I smelled like a mixture of machine oil, fuel oil, and bearing grease! A delightful smell to me. My first career job was at 24 fresh out of college as a sales engineer for Union Pump Co. in 1966. I sold many direct acting steam pumps to refineries and also sold a bunch to Disney Corp. for boiler feedwater service on their stern wheeler and side wheeled tour boats when they were building Disney World near Orlando. Walt Disney insisted on live steam. He was a great lover of steam propulsion! It's great seeing you again on video and like all of us, I'm looking forward to when Big Boy is once again thundering down the rails.

  • @russellbluewolf6427
    @russellbluewolf6427 Před 3 lety +3

    seing this locomotive in person when it stopped in my town was a sight ill remember for years to come..Thank you Union Pacific for restoring her..

  • @ToyManTelevision
    @ToyManTelevision Před 3 lety +8

    Great presentation Ed! Love the footage of the rebuild. Wow!!!!

  • @willamcombs1106
    @willamcombs1106 Před 3 lety

    Ed, you exhibit the Pride in your work and Love in what you do. You are right about the intimacy of knowledge that comes from rebuilding something from scratch. That is how someone learns and gains knowledge that will never be forgotten. Thank You for sharing your time and giving everyone the gift of your Love for Steam Locomotives.

  • @johnkashka803
    @johnkashka803 Před 3 lety +12

    As a former machinist, the shear size of the components you work on is impressive.

  • @edithdavis2848
    @edithdavis2848 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Mr. Dickinson for this tour.
    You have a perfectly moderated voice for speaking on this video.
    I love the Big Boy 4014.
    First 16 yrs of my life not even half a block from the track and depot, loved then trains 1950 thru 1965 when we moved.

  • @1crazynurseblack
    @1crazynurseblack Před 3 lety +20

    This is so fascinating even if I don’t understand the half of it. I love the mixture of the old machines working alongside the new. This video has made it clear what a labor of love it truly is to restore and care for steam locomotives and why so many were just scraped for new diesel trains back in the day. This video has given me a new understanding of why steam locomotive workers were so attached to the trains they built. Only they had the intimate knowledge of each and every part, from the largest to the smallest. The locomotives still carry the character of those who care for them to this day. It’s also so great seeing the Big Boy in its slumber, being so well cared for until it can get back out on the rails. I can’t wait to see it in person. Thank you for taking the time to give us a tour of where the magic happens. Please keep up this very important work you do. ❤️ 🚂

  • @robertplant9694
    @robertplant9694 Před 3 lety +1

    This guy is a good teacher and speaker

  • @HuskieEd
    @HuskieEd Před 3 lety +11

    My Grandfather instilled a love of steam locomotives in me as he worked as a hostler on the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad. Thank you very much for posting this

  • @g.g.dunnitt9181
    @g.g.dunnitt9181 Před 3 lety +17

    A really interesting and informative presentation. I'm from the UK and we have nothing here like the Cheyenne steam shops, it just shows what can be achieved with the muscle of a big, committed, company behind you. Long may UP rule.

    • @RickyJr46
      @RickyJr46 Před 3 lety +1

      Mike, I was really looking forward to riding behind your 60163 Tornado aboard The Aberdonian, but that plan went out the window like so many others. Last year I was lucky to see 4014 in action and ride behind this giant on the excursion from West Colton to Barstow. Hopefully Big Boy will thrill and amaze you someday!

  • @josephcason5782
    @josephcason5782 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks Ed for the awesome video of the steam shop. I loved all the tech info. It helps jog this old fellow's memories of when we restored the 819 back in the early 80's. Also I am blown away by the improvements etc that you & the crew have done in the Steam Shop since I was there back in 94 before the 3985's Calif trip. You & the Steam Crew Members are truly Blessed . Thanks again.

  • @robertfischer8553
    @robertfischer8553 Před 2 lety

    I'm so impressed with various trades knowledge and professional knowledge that are involved with designing and rebuilding a steam locomotive. Ed, you are well versed in so much of what it takes to make this happen. Hats off!

  • @airailimages
    @airailimages Před 3 lety +13

    Interesting and intelligent. You did the Union Pacific steam program a favor by explaining how thoroughly you rebuild locomotives, and why.

  • @RagingCloud
    @RagingCloud Před 3 lety +17

    Hope to see this in person some day.

  • @1JUSTGOTLUCKY1
    @1JUSTGOTLUCKY1 Před 3 lety

    Great video!! A monumental job performed expertly by the Cheyenne shop workers...thank you for your time and effort to bring back the beauty of a steam locomotive!!! And thank you UP for your dollar and time commitment to get this job done!!!

  • @Crosshead1
    @Crosshead1 Před 3 lety

    When I first heard that Ed and the team we’re going to restore a Big Boy to operating condition, my first thought was, ‘Good luck with that’. When I visited the UP Steam Shop at Cheyenne Depot Days in May 2018 and saw the extraordinary quality of the work being performed on 4014, I started to think that this was really happening. A Big Boy was really going to operate again. Although I haven’t had the opportunity to get back to Cheyenne since then (it’s a long way from Australia and I’m not in great health), seeing the mountains of high quality video footage of 4014 operating has warmed the cockles of my heart. Ed, you’ve made this old guy’s childhood dream come true. I just hope I get the chance to see 4014 operating up close and personal before I leave this mortal coil.

  • @brycenew
    @brycenew Před 3 lety +5

    GOLD!!! Thanks Ed, UP Steam Team & UP !! Stay well.

  • @jthitchens2672
    @jthitchens2672 Před 3 lety

    I dont know anything about mechanical stuff, but I do know this Ed guy is worth every dollar.

  • @redneckswitwheels
    @redneckswitwheels Před 3 lety +2

    I work in a old train repair yard. Our building is the last one standing. We build huge 53ft trailers. The history of the building alone.... i also love the Big Boy!

  • @anthonypuccio9575
    @anthonypuccio9575 Před 3 lety

    To Ed and the rest of the Steam Shop Team....May God Bless You All.

  • @Mr1965impala
    @Mr1965impala Před rokem

    Just amazed at the heavy work that it takes to keep these machines up, thank you for the work you do. Love the 4014!

  • @duanewaters687
    @duanewaters687 Před 3 lety

    Outstanding Tour! As a Machinist and Toolmaker, I've now seen The Shop were Dreams are made Real!
    Wow, Thanks for all Your Efforts!
    Got to see Big Boy 4014 on His Grand Tour of 2019, in Merrillan, WI.
    Absolutely Breathtaking!

  • @Marbleheadjed
    @Marbleheadjed Před 3 lety

    Great tour . The engineering and craftsmanship is incredible. Glad to see U P committed to this program.

  • @jimclark7125
    @jimclark7125 Před 2 lety

    Great video. A shop manager that know his craft and how to keep his staff happy. Having experience as a Navy Machinist Mate operating a 1200 LB main prolusion on a destroyer I know how dangerous steam systems can be. The quality of the work being done and the quality of the shop are amazing. Quality Video.

  • @maestromecanico597
    @maestromecanico597 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Mr. Dickens and Uncle Pete for keeping the fire alive. These are the things we need to endue these dark times.

  • @jimbridge4166
    @jimbridge4166 Před 3 lety

    UPRR retired conductor here. Thank you Ed and team.

  • @davidng2336
    @davidng2336 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for this tour. Glad to see 4014 is doing well, and I hope it is the same for 844 and the other residents.

  • @tubbymitchek
    @tubbymitchek Před 2 lety

    Glad I watched. It took a minute but this man was the main engineer when 4014 went through last year. Stopped in Kit Carson, with a following of more people than lived in town.

  • @keenangranberry3854
    @keenangranberry3854 Před 3 lety

    Very enjoyable. The moderator is knowledgeable and you knows he is a hands on person

  • @robertlombardi9597
    @robertlombardi9597 Před 3 lety

    GREAT video. The host did an awesome job of covering so much information in an easy to understand way. . . Kudos to all the volunteers who lovingly worked on the project and to Union Pacific for sponsoring such a big restoration and for it's commitment to preserving history.

  • @carlgomm9699
    @carlgomm9699 Před 3 lety

    Hats off to the UP for all of the work involved in keeping history like this alive, I've only seen one Big Boy, 4012 in Steamtown NP in Scranton PA,sad to say but when I saw her she was in poor shape, such a nice show !!

  • @bmwoutlander
    @bmwoutlander Před 3 lety

    My next trip to the USA includes seeing the 'Big Boy' under steam and buying tickets to ride it as well. This is seeing some of the finest engineering of the last century living and breathing.

  • @alaskarailroad3996
    @alaskarailroad3996 Před 3 lety

    Nice job Ed. You are a treasure. Thanks Ed and U.P for preserving these steam locomotives. I had the chance to see Ed and the Big Boy in Altoona wisconsin. i had tears in my eyes. Im a huge steam fan. I have 21 locomotives on my ho scale layout. Most are steam. Yes i have a Big Boy #4001 on the layout too. God bless Ed and the union pacific Railroad.

  • @captainsinclair7954
    @captainsinclair7954 Před 3 lety

    Seeing the 4014 get steamed up for the first time in so long is a dream of mine. When a Steam Loco gets it’s firing, it’s like breathing life into a sleeping giant (which it is). PLEASE LIVE STREAM IT, UNION PACIFIC!

  • @northstar2007
    @northstar2007 Před 3 lety +4

    I love the little touches, the little protective socks for the cut threads, that is really neat. it's those subtle touches that really makes a restoration come out as well as as they do

  • @nohandle62
    @nohandle62 Před 3 lety

    Great video. Wish my dad had been alive for this restoration.

  • @Sigil_Firebrand
    @Sigil_Firebrand Před 3 lety +3

    A huge shout out to the steam shop folks! I got to visit when I was, probably 6 or 7 years old, getting to see Challenger the day before a run, that was the day that solidified my love not just for trains in general or steam trains, but for machining and metalworking too. You guys are genuinely the best, and thank you for the virtual tour!

  • @jmcgregor316
    @jmcgregor316 Před 3 lety

    How unbelievably complex. Thanks to UP for supporting this program.

  • @kenhurley4441
    @kenhurley4441 Před 2 lety

    My son and I got to meet Ed just a few days ago at Parsons, KS. The whole crew and U.P. employees were awesome. I guess that Big Boy rubbed off on them. Now to travel to Cheyenne when they have open tours!
    Thanks Dean for the pins! I'll wear them with pride!

  • @jackjackson2812
    @jackjackson2812 Před 3 lety +15

    Great video! It put a smile on my face and a nostalgic tear in my eye. The craftsmanship and professional pride, both then AND now is obvious. Thank you.

  • @gavendb
    @gavendb Před 3 lety +1

    im a career plant maintenance manager. i find this amazing and may have missed my calling working in this steam shop.

  • @wesmoore05
    @wesmoore05 Před 3 lety +10

    I will only send my Rail freight via Union Pacific because of their steam Heritage program.

  • @mesau7002
    @mesau7002 Před 3 lety

    I hope the Big Boy comes up through California's central valley for us steam fans. Maybe in 2021! Thanks UP for the restoration...I never thought it would happen.

  • @Daddymouse-ny9cz
    @Daddymouse-ny9cz Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks so much for this......much appreciated. Please note though, there are those of us who have no use for facebook and other social media. Please, when you can, keep the emailed info coming. Best wishes to all involved!

  • @gregmilliken5538
    @gregmilliken5538 Před 2 lety

    I love what you guys do to preserve the history and the historic Locomotives. Thank You!! I HOPE iI am able to see them in person someday!

  • @BigAmp
    @BigAmp Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful machine shop beautiful place. Good on you UP.

  • @douglasgroff7648
    @douglasgroff7648 Před 3 lety +8

    Great overview! Wish I could visit in person. Hopefully some time soon. Glad to see that work is ongoing (never ending) and that no hands are sitting idle.

  • @timdodd3897
    @timdodd3897 Před 3 lety

    How nice to see people respecting and admiring vintage works of art. Nice Warner +Swasey turret lathe rebuild too!
    Keep up the good work. Thank You!