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America's oldest continuously operating railroad is a Pennsylvania charmer you can still ride today
A ride on a train is a fun time for all ages (grandparents and grandchildren, especially), and one historical gem in ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The world’s largest operating steam locomotive is heading to Northeast Ohio. Union Pacific Railroad’s famed Big Boy No. 4014 will pass through the region in June and again in July as ...
Here's how you can get a glimpse of the Union Pacific's iconic Big Boy locomotive when she makes her way through Northeast ...
Steam Locomotive No. 19 has been officially christened at the Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum in Sugarcreek. The multi-day celebration marked the return of No. 19 to operational status after a full ...
LehighValleyLive.com on MSN
Big Boy stops announced: Pennsylvania playing major role in No. 4014 locomotive’s East Coast tour
Big Boy No. 4014, the world’s largest operating steam locomotive, will travel to the East Coast for the first time as part of a coast-to-coast tour celebrating America’s 250th anniversary.
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to clarify which rail lines Big Boy No. 4014 will use to travel on its Eastern leg. (NEXSTAR) — It’s the moment many locomotive fans have been waiting for: ...
The COSI Science Festival offers four days of STEAM activities for all ages around central Ohio and beyond. The festival concludes with the Big Science Celebration, a free outdoor event at COSI in ...
OGDEN, Utah (KUTV) — A historic steam giant will draw crowds to Ogden, as Union Pacific’s Big Boy locomotive arrives for a free public event tied to America’s 250th anniversary celebration. The Big ...
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Owego expects 'pretty big crowd' for Big Boy 4014 locomotive tour stop
Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014 is touring for America's 250th anniversary. The locomotive is the world's largest of its kind and will make stops in the Southern Tier.
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