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  1. www.rrpicturearchives.net › LocopicturePictures of UP 844

    Machinist Apprentice (Paul) Richard Flebbe aboard UP 844 Description: Ready to leave Omaha Shops after maintenance and fresh paint for Expo 74, 2400 mile trip ending at World's Fair in Spokane Washington.

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  2. Union Pacific 844 is a class "FEF-3" 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad for its heritage fleet. Built in December 1944 by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) of Schenectady, New York, No. 844 is one of four surviving FEF series locomotives and the only one in operation.

  3. www.upcoaltrain.rrpicturearchives.net › LocopicturePictures of UP 844

    Union Pacific Railroad Company: Model: Alco 4-8-4: Built As: UP 844 (4-8-4) ... Close up side view of UP 844 : Description: while parked in the Sparks Yard - Reno ...

  4. Oct 25, 2023 · Union Pacific 844 is a 4-8-4 steam locomotive which the Union Pacific dubbed, originally enough, "Four-Eight-Fours" and classed them as such (Class FEF-1 through FEF-3).

  5. Firemans side view. Union Pacific #844 is one of the most iconic locomotives that has ever graced the main line. Both powerful and elegant, she has captured the attention and imagination of railfans since her delivery to Union Pacific in December of 1944.

  6. Steam Locomotive No. 844 is the last steam locomotive built for Union Pacific Railroad. It was delivered in 1944. A high-speed passenger engine, it pulled such widely known trains as the Overland Limited, Los Angeles Limited, Portland Rose and Challenger.

  7. Feb 9, 2019 · English: Media related to the Union Pacific 844, a class FEF-3, 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company in December 1944 for the Union Pacific Railroad.