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Historic ‘Big Boy’ Steam Locomotive Makes Grand Appearance in Elko

The historic ‘Big Boy’ steam locomotive, known as the world’s largest, made a grand appearance at the Elko Union Pacific trainyard on July 8, 2024. Ed Dickens, the manager of heritage operations and chief locomotive engineer for Union Pacific Railroad, was seen meticulously preparing for the journey to Carlin, ensuring a smooth ride despite potential speed restrictions.

Accompanied by Austin Barker, responsible for fireman duties, Dickens emphasized the importance of teamwork in operating the massive locomotive. Barker’s role in maintaining steam levels by feeding water into the boiler was crucial for propelling the train forward. Both men remained vigilant, keeping a watchful eye on the tracks ahead for any signals or obstacles.

The ‘Big Boy’ departure from the Elko trainyard was a sight to behold, with the locomotive exuding power and nostalgia through billowing steam. The intricate pipes, dials, and gauges inside the cab were a testament to the engineering marvel that is the ‘Big Boy.’

As the journey commenced, the crew’s dedication to their roles was evident as they navigated the rails with precision and expertise. The locomotive’s presence in Elko County captivated onlookers, showcasing a piece of history in motion.

With six planned stops in Nevada, the ‘Big Boy’ continues to captivate enthusiasts and spectators alike, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of steam-powered transportation. The legacy of this iconic locomotive lives on through the hands of dedicated professionals like Ed Dickens and Austin Barker, ensuring that the spirit of railroading endures for generations to come.

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