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Union Pacific No. 814 Is A FEF-1 Class Steam Locomotive built In 1937 By ALCO In Schenectady, New York. It was part of the first class of FEF locomotives built for the Union Pacific Railroad.

The locomotive was ordered as a result of issues with the previous 4-8-2 "Mountain" locomotives. For most of its service life, the 814 pulled various named passenger trains, such as the Overland Limited, Los Angeles Limited, Portland Rose and Challenger. Once Diesel engines took over all passenger operations, the 814 was reassigned to freight service until it was retired in the late 1950s.

After retirement, Union Pacific 814 remained in the Roundhouse in Cheyenne until it was donated the engine to RailsWest Railroad Museum. Today, the engine remains on static display at the museum in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Trivia[]

  • This is the only FEF-1 locomotive to have survived into preservation.
  • The engine makes a brief appearance in Herron Rail Video's UP Streamliners and Classic Steam DVD.

Gallery[]

Preserved Union Pacific Locomotives
UP Class 700 No. 737
UP Class C-2 No. 237No. 264No. 561No. 616No. 618No. 6051No. 6237
UP Class C-57 No. 407No. 421No. 428No. 437No. 460No. 477No. 480No. 481No. 485
UP Class MK-1 No. 2005
UP Class MK-7 No. 2537
UP Class MK-9 No. 2295
UP Class MK-10 No. 2564
UP Class T-57 No. 1242No. 1243
UP Class P-1 No. 3206
UP Class P-2 No. 3203
UP Class TTT-6 No. 5511
UP Class S-4 No. 4420
UP Class S-5 No. 4436No. 4439No. 4442
UP Class S-6 No. 4455No. 4466
UP Class FEF-1 No. 814
UP Class FEF-2 No. 833
UP Class FEF-3 No. 838No. 844
UP Class 9000 No. 9000
UP Heavy Challengers No. 3977No. 3985
UP Big Boys No. 4004No. 4005No. 4006No. 4012No. 4014No. 4017No. 4018No. 4023
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