List of preserved Union Pacific Railroad rolling stock

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A large quantity of rolling stock formerly owned and operated by Union Pacific Railroad have been preserved in museums, on tourist railroads, and various other locations all across North America.

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Preserved steam locomotives

PhotographNumberBuild dateBuilderClassWheel arrangement

(Whyte notation)

DispositionLocationNotesReferences
237 1906 Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)C-22-8-0Static display
'Nevada Southern Railroad Museum' 13.jpg 264 1907Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)C-22-8-0Static display
4072-8-0Static display
20080621 39 Illinois Railway Museum Union Pacific 428 boiler work.jpg 428 1900Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)2-8-0Undergoing restoration Illinois Railway Museum, Union, Illinois.
Stuhr Museum 17 - Train.jpg 437 2-8-0Static display
Trainpark.jpg 440 1900 Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)2-8-0Static display
Union Pacific UP 460 - A 2-8-0 steam locomotive Marysville, Kansas - August 2009 - 01.jpg 460 2-8-0Static display
4772-8-0Static display Salina, Kansas
4802-8-0Static display
4812-8-0Static display
Vacation NORTH PLATTE AND WEST (31) Union Pacific 485.jpg 485 2-8-0Static display
Snoqualmie Railway Collection 22.jpg 529 19032-8-0Static display
Union Pacific Railroad steam locomotive No. 535 - August 2008 - 01.jpg 535 19032-8-0Static display
561 1906 Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)C-22-8-0Static display
616 2-8-0Static display
HeberValleyRR3.JPG 618 July 1907 Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)-2-8-0Undergoing restoration to operating condition Heber Valley Railroad in Utah
Hugh llewelyn 737 (5960505363).jpg 737 1887 Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)- 4-4-0 Static display Double-T Agricultural Museum in Stevinson, California
UP 814 front.JPG 814 September 1937 American Locomotive Company (ALCO)FEF-1 4-8-4 Static display RailsWest Railroad Museum in Council Bluffs, Iowa
FEF 832 (27728075625).jpg 833 October 1939American Locomotive Company (ALCO)FEF-24-8-4Static display Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah [1]
Cheyenne roundhouse (3934692275).jpg 838 December 1944American Locomotive Company (ALCO)FEF-34-8-4In storage as source of spare parts Union Pacific Railroad, Cheyenne, Wyoming
Union Pacific Steam Engine 844 (35730018235).jpg 844 December 1944American Locomotive Company (ALCO)FEF-34-8-4Operational Union Pacific Railroad, Cheyenne, Wyoming
Union Pacific Railroad No. 1242 at Cheyenne Botanic Gardens - August 2023 - 01.jpg 1242 T-574-6-0Static display
Union Pacific Railroad No. 1243 on static display at the Durham Museum - 02.jpg 1243 October 1890T-574-6-0Static display
2005 April 1911Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW) MK-1 2-8-2 Static displayRoss Park in Pocatello, Idaho.
Union Pacific 2295 at the Boise Union Pacific Depot - Boise, Idaho.jpg 2295 June 1920American Locomotive Company (ALCO)MK-92-8-2Static display
2537 December 1918American Locomotive Company (ALCO)MK-72-8-2Static displayJefferson Park at Walla Walla, Washington
Union Pacific 2564.jpg 2564 February 1921American Locomotive Company (ALCO)MK-102-8-2Static display Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris, California [2]
OR&N 197 inside the ORHC, January 2013.jpg 3203 May 1905 Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW) P-2 4-6-2Undergoing restoration to operating condition Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland, Oregon Built as Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company 197, renumbered as UP 3203 and is being restored as 197.
Union Pacific 3206 being installed at the Spokane County Fairgrounds in 1955.jpg 3206 P-14-6-2
Union Pacific Challenger No. 3977.png 3977 June 1943American Locomotive Company (ALCO)4664-4 4-6-6-4 Static display Cody Park in North Platte, Nebraska
3985 entering Eugene (41630796).jpg 3985 July 1943American Locomotive Company (ALCO)4664-44-6-6-4Undergoing restoration to operational condition Railroading Heritage of Midwest America in Silvis, Illinois [3] [4] [5]
Union Pacific 4004-b.jpg 4004 September 1941American Locomotive Company (ALCO)4884-1 4-8-8-4 Static displayHolliday Park, Cheyenne, Wyoming [6]
Union Pacific 4005-b.jpg 4005 September 1941American Locomotive Company (ALCO)4884-14-8-8-4Static display Forney Transportation Museum, Denver, Colorado Involved in an accident and failed oil conversion. [7] [8]
Big Boy number 4006.jpg 4006 September 1941American Locomotive Company (ALCO)4884-14-8-8-4Static display National Museum of Transportation, St. Louis, Missouri [9]
Union Pacific No. 4012.png 4012 November 1941American Locomotive Company (ALCO)4884-14-8-8-4Static display Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton, Pennsylvania [10] [11] [12]
Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 Through Nipton, CA, October 8th, 2021.jpg 4014 November 1941American Locomotive Company (ALCO)4884-14-8-8-4OperationalUnion Pacific Railroad, Cheyenne, Wyoming [13]
Union Pacific "Big Boy" No. 4017 at the National Railroad Museum - May 2009.jpg 4017 December 1941American Locomotive Company (ALCO)4884-14-8-8-4Static display National Railroad Museum, Green Bay, Wisconsin [9] [14] [15]
Union Pacific Big Boy 4-8-8-4 -4018 at Fair Park 09.2006 0.jpg 4018 December 1941American Locomotive Company (ALCO)4884-14-8-8-4Static display Museum of the American Railroad, Frisco, Texas [16] [17]
Union Pacific "Big Boy" No. 4023 at Kenefick Park - May 2008.jpg 4023 November 1944American Locomotive Company (ALCO)4884-24-8-8-4Static display Kenefick Park, Omaha, Nebraska [9]
4420 0-6-0
Union Pacific Railroad 4436 December 2012.jpg 4436 March 1918Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)S-5 or S-51 0-6-0 Static displayUtah State Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah [18]
'Travel Town Museum' 25.jpg 4439 1918Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)S-50-6-0Static display Travel Town Museum, Los Angeles, California [19]
Locomotive, Clark County Museum.jpg 44420-6-0Static display
Union Pacific Railroad - 4455 steam locomotive (S-6 0-6-0) 2 (22189321014).jpg 44550-6-0Static display
California State Railroad Museum Union Pacific No. 4466, May 2006.jpg 4466 October 1920 Lima Locomotive Works S-6 (Cabside class S-51)0-6-0Static display California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, California [20]
Union Pacific TTT-6 No. 5511.jpg 5511 September 1923Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)TTT-6 2-10-2 Undergoing restoration to operational conditionRailroading Heritage of Midwest America in Silvis, Illinois [21] [22] [23]
Fairmount park 1 train.jpg 6051 1907Baldwin Locomotive Works (BLW)2-8-0Static display
6072 1908C-22-8-0Static display
Union Pacific Railway No. 9000 at the RailGiants Train Museum - May 2024 - 01.jpg 9000 1926American Locomotive Company (ALCO)UP-1 4-12-2 Static display RailGiants Train Museum, in Pomona, California.Prototype of the 9000 class, last of the 9000s to be retired. [24]

Preserved diesel locomotives

PhotographNumberBuild dateBuilderModelWheel arrangementDispositionLocationNotesReferences
300September 1955 Electro-Motive Division (EMD) EMD GP9 B-BUndergoing restoration Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California Originally built as Western Pacific 725 [25]
Western Pacific Railroad GP9 No. 731 at Sacramento Yard.jpg 306September 1955Electro-Motive Division (EMD)EMD GP9B-BStatic displayWestern Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, CaliforniaOriginally built as Western Pacific 731 [26]
Nevada State Railroad Museum UP (47582563991).jpg 844 August 1962Electro-Motive Division (EMD) EMD GP30 B-BOperational Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City, Nevada [27]
UP 942 2024.jpg 942 May 1953Electro-Motive Division (EMD)EMD E8C-CStatic display Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris, California [2]
Norfolk Southern "Lawmen" Celebrate Steam Railroad Engines with Union Pacific No. 949 - June 2015.jpg 949 1955Electro-Motive Division (EMD)EMD E9C-C
UP 951 DL 2007.jpg 951 1955Electro-Motive Division (EMD)EMD E9C-C
'Nevada Southern Railroad Museum' 26.jpg 1000 1939Electro-Motive Division (EMD)EMD NW2B-BOperational Nevada State Railroad Museum in Boulder City, Nevada
Up 1848 (1).jpg 1848 August 1988 General Electric (GE) GE B40-8 B-BOperational Illinois Railway Museum, Union, Illinois. [28]
Stripped Union Pacific Locomotive - 7355356884.jpg 2804 June 1966 General Electric (GE) U28C C-CStatic display National Museum of Transportation, St. Louis, Missouri Sectioned
Ucmc1019371.jpg 3105 June 1979Electro-Motive Division (EMD) SD40-2C C-CStatic display RailGiants Train Museum, in Pomona, California. [29]
Union Pacific 6900 (4399452399).jpg 6900 April 1969Electro-Motive Division (EMD) DDA40X D-DStatic display Kenefick Park, Omaha, Nebraska
6901 June 1969Electro-Motive Division (EMD)DDA40XD-DStatic displayRoss Park in Pocatello, Idaho.
Union PACIFIC - panoramio.jpg 6911 September 1969Electro-Motive Division (EMD)DDA40XD-DStatic display Mexico Museum of Technology in Mexico City.
Union Pacific EMD DDA40X at Fair Park 09.2006.jpg 6913 October 1969Electro-Motive Division (EMD)DDA40XD-DStatic display Museum of the American Railroad in Frisco, Texas [30]
Union Pacific Railway No. 6915 at the RailGiants Train Museum - May 2024.jpg 6915 October 1969Electro-Motive Division (EMD)DDA40XD-DStatic displayRailGiants Train Museum, in Pomona, California. [31]
UP DDA40X.jpg 6916 November 1969Electro-Motive Division (EMD)DDA40XD-DStatic display Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah [32]
UnionPacific6922.jpg 6922 Electro-Motive Division (EMD)DDA40XD-DStatic display Cody Park, North Platte, Nebraska.
IRM Member's Showcase 41.jpg 6930 1970Electro-Motive Division (EMD)DDA40XD-DStatic DisplayIllinois Railway Museum, Union, Illinois.Originally donated to Smoky Hill Railway & Historical Society (Kansas City area); traded and moved to the IRM in 1991. [33]
Union Pacific 6936 1 (9648589234).jpg 6936 January 1971Electro-Motive Division (EMD)DDA40XD-DOperational Silvis, Illinois [34] [35]
Union Pacific UP -6944, D Model DD40AX DD Centennial, EMD, 1971.jpg 6944 August 1971Electro-Motive Division (EMD)DDA40XD-DStatic display National Museum of Transportation in St. Louis, Missouri [36]
UP DD40X 6946 at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum, Portola, CA in July 1985 B14 (32618865506).jpg 6946 September 1971Electro-Motive Division (EMD)DDA40XD-DStatic displayWestern Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [37]
Union Pacific No. 9950 At The Western America Railroad Museum - October 2014.jpg 9950 Electro-Motive Division (EMD) EMD SD40-2 C-CStatic Display

Preserved gas turbine-electric locomotives

PhotographNumberBuild dateBuilderGenerationWheel arrangementDispositionLocationNotesReferences
IRM Member's Showcase 8.jpg X-18 August 1960 General Electric (GE)3rd(C-C)+(C-C)Static display Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Illinois
UP GTEL -26.jpg X-26 February 1961General Electric (GE)3rd(C-C)+(C-C)Static display Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah [38]

Preserved passenger cars

PhotographNumberBuild dateBuilderTypeDisposition and LocationNotesReferences
1051917 Pullman Company Business-Observation CarOperational, Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [39]
'Travel Town Museum' 38.jpg 36691921Pullman Company Dining car Static display, Travel Town Museum, Los Angeles, California [40] [41]
'Travel Town Museum' 09.jpg 66361937Pullman Company Sleeping car Static display, Travel Town Museum, Los Angeles, California [42]
5810January 1942Pullman CompanyFloor Plan 7470Static display, Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [43]
'Travel Town Museum' 10.jpg LA-7011937Pullman Company-Static display, Travel Town Museum, Los Angeles, CaliforniaNicknamed "Little Nugget" [44]

Preserved freight cars

PhotographNumberBuild dateBuilderTypeDisposition and LocationNotesReferences
903658--BoxcarStored, Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [45]
917138--BoxcarStored, Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [45]

Preserved snowplows

PhotographNumberBuild dateBuilderPowerDisposition and LocationNotesReferences
Rotary snowplow OSL 762 20040808.jpg 900051November 1912ALCO-RogersSteam Mid-Continent Railway Museum, in North Freedom, Wisconsin Built as Oregon Short Line Railroad 762 [46]
Rotary snowplow.jpg 900061November 1912ALCO-RogersSteam Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah [46]
2023-05-27 Illinois Railway Museum Rotary snow plow.jpg 900075December 1949Lima-HamiltonSteam Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Illinois [46]
Union Pacific Railroad - 900076 rotary snowplow - August 2012.jpg 900076December 1949Lima-HamiltonSteam Hermiston, Oregon [46]
Union Pacific Snowplow at the Museum of Transportation, May 2012.jpg 9000811966UP's Omaha ShopsDiesel National Museum of Transportation in St. Louis, Missouri [46]
Union Pacific Railroad - 900083 rotary snowplow 2.jpg 900083February 1910ALCO-CookeElectricHermiston, Oregon [46]
90098December 1917ALCO-CookeSteam Hanna, Wyoming [46]
Denver transport museum 035.JPG 90099December 1909ALCO-CookeSteam Forney Transportation Museum in Denver, Colorado [46]

Preserved cabooses

PhotographyNumberBuild dateClassDisposition and LocationNotesReferences
Wasco Railroad City History Center, Wasco - DPLA - 8b0db20d7e98f4d11d32214df4f8bf61.jpg 24535October 1967CA-13-1Static display at the City of Wasco, Oregon
24592December 1967CA-13-2On static display at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [47]
24567November 1967CA-13-2On static display at the RailGiants Train Museum, in Pomona, California. [48]
25049June 1942CA-3On static display at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [49]
Railroad Museum display item 01.jpg 25256June 1959CA-5On static display at the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, California [20]
25283August 1952CA-5On static display at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [50]
Union Pacific Caboose No. 25599 At The Western America Railroad Museum - May 2022.jpg 25599December 1964CA-8On static display at the Western America Railroad Museum in Barstow, California
UP 25729 - panoramio.jpg 25729August 1975CA-10On static display at Milford, Utah
25732September 1975CA-10On static display at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [51]

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