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The American Big Boys are among the longest and largest series steam locomotives ever built in the world. During the late 1930s, Union Pacific often used auxiliary locomotives to haul trains from Ogden, Utah to Wasatch over a steep pass. UP wanted to simplify this system and commissioned its own development department to design a new locomotive that could pull a 3,600 t train (up to a maximum of 4,200 t) up the steep pass. The 25 Big Boy locomotives were built in 2 groups. The first group, called Class 1, was built in 1941. The second group (grade 2) was built in 1944. The last freight train transport that was handled by a Big Boy locomotive took place in July 1959. Most of the Big Boy trains were retired in 1961.
Feature:
- One-piece boiler replica
- Separate smoke flap
- Detailed engine driver's cab
- Movable steering frames
- Detailed drive wheels
- Detailed drive linkage
- Front protective grille
- Detailed coal tender with ladders
- Finely detailed track replica (approx. 48 cm)
- Decals for 2 versions of the Union Pacific