UP #844 Steam Train PDXMN2-20 departs Dexter in a cloud of steam as they start to pull for the run to Marion, AR on it's Trek to Tennessee for the Big River Crossing grand opening in Memphis, TN
Drone Shot - UP #844 pulls the Steam Train PSTDX2-19 over Big Muddy river bridge on it's Trek to Tennessee for the Big River Crossing grand opening in Memphis, TN
UP 844 accelerates away from a 30-minute stop in Paragould, Arkansas, on the way to Marion, and an eventual grand opening of the "Big River Crossing" two days later in Memphis.
Historic Hermann: UP 844 departs Hermann, MO about 15 minutes early in order to try to keep schedule. With a short train like this she'll be up to track speed quickly. From the top of Kallm... (more)
UP 844 crosses over the Big Muddy River in southern Illinois. The locomotive is heading to Memphis, TN for a bridge dedication ceremony.
St. Louis Steam: After high-balling St. Louis, UP 844 creeps across TRRA's MacArthur Bridge, after being given a 10mph slow order by the West Belt dispatcher. The St. Louis Arch is visible ... (more)
Union Pacific 844 slows on the approach for a stop in Scott City, MO as it curves around a MoPac searchlight signal on the north side of town
Union Pacific 844 leads a short excursion train under the cantilever signal at Dupo, IL on the UP Chester Subdivision. UP 844 is heading to Memphis, Tennessee on Saturday for a bridge unveiling... (more)
The engineer and fireman of UP 844 can be seen through the smoke deflectors as they stare down the track ahead near Dover.
UP 844 slows for a stop at Buckner.
UP 844 runs through the backwoods along the Missouri River east of Booneville.
UP 844 leans through a curve just west of Malta Bend.
UP 844 continues east towards Malta Bend, Missouri on Union Pacific's River Subdivision.
UP 844 continues east after a stop in Herman, Missouri on it's Trek to Tennessee on former Mopac rails.
A Union Pacific officer's special from Silver Bow, Montana departs Dillon after changing crews at the UP depot on Oct. 11, 1993. After navigating the entire 255 mile Montana Subdivision, the 11 ca... (more)