Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 running WITHOUT diesel Assistance!?!! (On board PTC test run)

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Published 2024-05-23

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  • @brucefelger4015
    The best part is just how well hidden all the ptc equipment is, "Hey there's this tool box on the side of the tender, perhaps..."
  • Great video. I never would have dreamed a few years ago that we would someday see a Big Boy running under its own steam. That is one big piece of hardware.
  • @eva.cassidy
    I could see this in black and white and thinking it's from the 50s!
  • @djplayskeys
    So awesome they found a way to install the PTC system on 4014. Having that modern diesel running with her just to be compliant with the PTC requirements was a waste of resource for the diesel engine and took away from how powerful the Big Boy is on her own. Kudos to all involved for making this happen!
  • @ChargerusPrime
    Man.. listen to that GLORIOUS stack talk!!! Sing baby, SING!!!
  • @phmoffett
    The caboose is the most underrated, forgotten safety appliance in American railroading. Having crew on both head-end and rear-end of a long freight train should be required today.
  • @Bud-uz1bw
    Ok UP, you now have no excuse to not let the 4014 pull a tonnage freight now
  • @daviddryden8088
    I've never liked the diesel in the consist but I understood it. 4014 has been pampered and babied since being restored and incase of failure, the diesel was there for breaks and bale. I got it. But it's nice to see him finally under his own power. Now I can put away those doubts that this Big Boy ever needed a helper. Awesome footage. Complete with a caboose. It doesn't get better than this in 2024.
  • @zachfarr6457
    Awesome video, seeing the Big boy pull a train unassisted that day was like going back in time to the 50's
  • @davidgrisez
    It is my understanding from YouTube videos that one of the main things that was being done on this run of Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 without the Diesel Locomotive was to test the new Positive Train Control System that Union Pacific installed on Big Boy 4014. It must have required a lot engineering and special parts to install Positive Train Control on Big Boy 4014. This is because Union Pacific Railroad had to install a 21st century electronic computer based system on an old steam locomotive. In years past I thought that such a thing would be impossible to do. One of the changes is that on top of the locomotive are 3 dynamos instead of the previous 2 dynamos to supply extra electrical power. Also on the side of the tender car there is a cabinet that contains all the computer style electronics to make this system work. I hope Union Pacific presents a report on how they installed a Positive Train Control on Big Boy 4014.
  • @tommyhunter1817
    Bout time. Now stick 150 cars behind it, a caboose, and do a true revenue run!
  • @TomPauls007
    Diesels are certainly fun, but there's nothing like a million lbs of hard-working steel and steam at work! So entertaining. Thanks for the video.
  • @stripervince1
    If you've never seen a big boy in person you won't belive it. It is a massive hunk of iron and steel and pipes and wheels and axles and chambers and fitting. Its amazing it can even move . I worked for CP years ago at Scranton and sometimes we had to switch cars onto the steam town lead. 4012 is in there. Amazing piece of work😊
  • @ginog5037
    Excellent video! So majestic seeing this beauty running without the diesel pulling a load of EV fuel...
  • @billtimmons7071
    The only scenic thing about south eastern Wyoming is Big Boy :) Nice shots, especially the pacing you did.
  • @KeijiSuwa
    Love the sound of that heavy chugging. 4014 normally doesn’t work that hard.
  • I hope they one day will show its true power by couple it to many kilometers of wagons..to see how it will react by that
  • @PetersTrainz
    Next we need the following: - N&W 611 - NKP 765 - NC&StL 576 - RDG 2100 - MILW 261 - UP 844 - SP 4449 - UP 3985 & 5511 - CP 2860 - CN 6060 - PRR 5550 - PRR 1361? ...Need I say more? Already completed: - UP 4014 - CP 2816 - ATSF 3751 - ATSF 2926
  • @ltlBeBoy
    That's what I was hoping to hear and see when I traveled from Germany to Wyoming in 2019...