Union Pacific Unveils Abraham Lincoln Locomotive in Arkansas, Expected Portland Debut May 10
Union Pacific Unveils Abraham Lincoln Locomotive in Arkansas, Expected Portland Debut May 10

Union Pacific Unveils Abraham Lincoln Locomotive in Arkansas, Expected Portland Debut May 10

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Union Pacific has unveiled a specially painted SD70M locomotive, No. 1616, in tribute to President Abraham Lincoln, who played a pivotal role in the creation of the railroad by signing the Pacific Railway Act of 1862. The locomotive debuted in North Little Rock, Arkansas, with a ceremony attended by local dignitaries and Union Pacific executives, including CEO Jim Vena. Painted in colors reminiscent of Lincoln’s era and mirroring the historic 4-4-0 No. 119 from the Golden Spike ceremony, the engine was prepared at the Downing B. Jenks Locomotive Shop. No. 1616 will serve as a traveling ambassador, making its first public stop on May 10 at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland for National Train Day, before touring communities along Union Pacific’s 23-state network. This marks only the second time Union Pacific has dedicated a locomotive to a U.S. president, reflecting pride in its heritage and Lincoln’s enduring influence on American railroads.

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