- Union Pacific 3985
Infobox Locomotive
name=Union Pacific 3985
powertype=Steam
gauge=RailGauge|ussg
builder=American Locomotive Company
serialnumber = 70174
builddate=July1943
railroad=Union Pacific
whytetype=4-6-6-4
uicclass = (2'C)C2'
tractiveeffort = 97,350 lbf
disposition=operates in occasional excursion service
roadnumber=3985
nicknames="Challenger"Built in 1943 by the American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, New York, Union Pacific 3985 or UP 3985 is a four-cylinder simple articulated4-6-6-4 Challenger-typesteam locomotive owned byUnion Pacific Railroad . It is currently the largest operational steam locomotive in the world. Designed by UP chief mechanical engineer Otto Jabelmann in 1941, 3985 was part of the second order of this second version of the Challenger. The design drew heavily on recent experience with the enormous 4-8-8-4 Big Boy locomotives, and resulted in a locomotive in working order weighing some 317short ton s accompanied by a 2/3 loaded tender weighing 174 short tons. Tractive effort was 97,350 lbf. The initial purpose of the Challenger class was to speed up freight operations east and west of the Wasatch grades in Utah and western Wyoming. The Wasatch itself was to be conquered by the Big Boys without helpers. The Challengers and Big Boys arrived on the scene just as traffic was ramping up preparatory to the belated American participation in World War II.3985 was originally retired about 1960 and after many years of storage in the Cheyenne, Wyoming, roundhouse it was placed on outdoor display beside the Cheyenne depot in 1975. Later a group of UP employee-volunteers overhauled it, beginning in 1979, and returned it to operable condition in early 1981. Originally a coal-burner, to prevent lineside grass fires it was successfully converted to oil firing in 1990. Stationed at Cheyenne with other equipment in the UP's heritage collection, it is currently used for excursion trains and occasionally mainline freight on ferry moves. It was in the maintenance shop at Cheyenne in 2007 and underwent necessary repairs for service in 2008. It is now back up and running as of 2008. It is one of only two of the original 105 Union Pacific "Challenger" types in existence, the other being
UP 3977 on static display inNorth Platte, Nebraska .ources
* Ehernberger, "Challenger Portraits", Challenger Press, Cheyenne, WY, 1993.
* Kratville, "The Challenger Locomotives", Kratville Publications, Omaha, NE, 1980.External links
* [http://www.uprr.com/aboutup/excurs/up3985.shtml Challenger UP3985 - official website] maintained by
Union Pacific Railroad
* [http://www.upsteam.com/ Union Pacific Steam Shop] Information on locomotives and excursion schedules.
* [http://www.trainweb.org/brettrw/steam/steam.html UP 3985 Challenger, Steam Locomotive] - photos and additional information
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