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Big Boy locomotive chugging through North Texas this week

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The front of the Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive is shown on August 17, 2021 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

The world’s largest operating steam locomotive is coming through North Texas this week.

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Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014 will chug into Dallas on Wednesday, Sept. 18.

This stop will not include events for the public.

The train will make a stop at a private Union Pacific Event on Wednesday.

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It will then leave Dallas at 9 a.m. and make its way to Hearne.

The train will be back in North Texas next month.

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It will be in Fort Worth from October 10 to October 13. The train will be at the Fort Worth T&P Station on W. Lancaster Avenue.

Admission to see the Big Boy is free and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10 and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11.

The locomotive will leave Fort Worth on Sunday, Oct. 13 at 8 a.m.

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The stops are a part of the Big Boy Heartland of America Tour, which takes the train through 10 states.

You can track the engine’s current location on Union Pacific’s website.

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25 “Big Boys” were built during World War II, but only eight survived. No. 4014 is the only one in operation. 

Big Boy Heartland of America Tour

  • Sept. 18-19: Dallas, Texas
  • Sept. 20-Oct. 3: Locomotive Maintenance
  • Friday, Oct. 4: Hearne, Texas to Houston, Texas
  • Oct. 5-Oct. 7: Houston, Texas
  • Oct. 8-9: Bryan, Texas
  • Oct. 10-13: Fort Worth, Texas
  • Oct. 14: McAlester, Oklahoma to Coffeyville, Kansas
  • Oct. 15: Coffeyville, Kansas to Kansas City, Missouri
  • Oct. 16-17: Kansas City, Missouri
  • Oct. 19: Salina, Kansas
  • Oct. 20: Hays, Kansas to Sharon Springs, Kansas
  • Oct. 21: Sharon Springs, Kansas to Denver, Colorado
  • Oct. 22: Denver, Colorado
  • Oct. 23: Denver, Colorado to Cheyenne, Wyoming



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