Union Pacific 4466

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

Union Pacific No. 4466 shoves 4-8-8-4 No. 4002 through the washer at Laramie in this August, 1957.

Union Pacific 4466 is an S-6 class 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive, built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) for switching and transfer runs.

Union Pacific connects 23 western U.S. states, providing efficient railroad transportation, freight shipping, logistics, and rail safety services.

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Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 type steam locomotive built in October 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. 4466 spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming, as a shop switcher and was the UP Cheyenne Shop's last steam shop switcher. After its stint in Cheyenne, 4466 was transferred to Grand Island, Nebraska, remaining there until 1973. [1.

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 steam locomotive built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2022) Quick Facts Type and origin, Power type.

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

Union Pacific No. 4466 Lima 1920 0-6-0 15 | California State… | Flickr

Union Pacific No. 4466 Lima 1920 0-6-0 15 | California State… | Flickr

Union Pacific No. 4466 is a class S-6 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, Ohio in 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. The locomotive spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming as a shop switcher.

Union Pacific class S-6 0-6-0 No. 4466 was the last shop switcher at the railroad's Cheyenne, Wyoming shops, and then ended its UP career working at Grand Island, Nebraska where it remained till 1973. In 1978 it was donated to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where it serves as one of the museum's two operable steam locomotives.

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

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Union Pacific connects 23 western U.S. states, providing efficient railroad transportation, freight shipping, logistics, and rail safety services.

Home > Union Pacific Railroad Company > Locomotives > Lima 0-6-0 > UP 4466.

Union Pacific No. 4466 is a class S-6 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, Ohio in 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. The locomotive spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming as a shop switcher.

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Union Pacific connects 23 western U.S. states, providing efficient railroad transportation, freight shipping, logistics, and rail safety services.

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Union Pacific No. 4466 is a class S-6 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, Ohio in 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. The locomotive spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming as a shop switcher.

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 type steam locomotive built in October 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. 4466 spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming, as a shop switcher and was the UP Cheyenne Shop's last steam shop switcher. After its stint in Cheyenne, 4466 was transferred to Grand Island, Nebraska, remaining there until 1973. [1.

Union Pacific #4466, An 0-6-0 Locomotive Constructed In 1920. Built For ...

Union Pacific #4466, an 0-6-0 locomotive constructed in 1920. Built for ...

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

Union Pacific connects 23 western U.S. states, providing efficient railroad transportation, freight shipping, logistics, and rail safety services.

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 type steam locomotive built in October 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. 4466 spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming, as a shop switcher and was the UP Cheyenne Shop's last steam shop switcher. After its stint in Cheyenne, 4466 was transferred to Grand Island, Nebraska, remaining there until 1973. [1.

Union Pacific 4466 is an S-6 class 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive, built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) for switching and transfer runs.

Union Pacific 0-6-0 4466 Steam Locomotive Smoking Photograph By Wernher ...

Union Pacific 0-6-0 4466 Steam Locomotive smoking Photograph by Wernher ...

Union Pacific No. 4466 is a class S-6 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, Ohio in 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. The locomotive spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming as a shop switcher.

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

Union Pacific class S-6 0-6-0 No. 4466 was the last shop switcher at the railroad's Cheyenne, Wyoming shops, and then ended its UP career working at Grand Island, Nebraska where it remained till 1973. In 1978 it was donated to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where it serves as one of the museum's two operable steam locomotives.

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 steam locomotive built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2022) Quick Facts Type and origin, Power type.

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Union Pacific No. 4466 | Locomotive Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia

Union Pacific class S-6 0-6-0 No. 4466 was the last shop switcher at the railroad's Cheyenne, Wyoming shops, and then ended its UP career working at Grand Island, Nebraska where it remained till 1973. In 1978 it was donated to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where it serves as one of the museum's two operable steam locomotives.

Union Pacific No. 4466 is a class S-6 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, Ohio in 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. The locomotive spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming as a shop switcher.

Media in category "Union Pacific 4466" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.

Union Pacific 4466 is an S-6 class 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive, built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) for switching and transfer runs.

Union Pacific No. 4466 By Locostationphotos On DeviantArt

Union Pacific No. 4466 by locostationphotos on DeviantArt

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 type steam locomotive built in October 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. 4466 spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming, as a shop switcher and was the UP Cheyenne Shop's last steam shop switcher. After its stint in Cheyenne, 4466 was transferred to Grand Island, Nebraska, remaining there until 1973. [1.

Union Pacific class S-6 0-6-0 No. 4466 was the last shop switcher at the railroad's Cheyenne, Wyoming shops, and then ended its UP career working at Grand Island, Nebraska where it remained till 1973. In 1978 it was donated to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where it serves as one of the museum's two operable steam locomotives.

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 steam locomotive built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2022) Quick Facts Type and origin, Power type.

Rear View Of Union Pacific #4466 At The Roundhouse, Califo… | Flickr

Rear view of Union Pacific #4466 at the roundhouse, Califo… | Flickr

Union Pacific No. 4466 shoves 4-8-8-4 No. 4002 through the washer at Laramie in this August, 1957.

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Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

UP 4466, Union Pacific, 0-6-0, Lima Locomotive Works, Photo

UP 4466, Union Pacific, 0-6-0, Lima Locomotive Works, Photo

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 type steam locomotive built in October 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. 4466 spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming, as a shop switcher and was the UP Cheyenne Shop's last steam shop switcher. After its stint in Cheyenne, 4466 was transferred to Grand Island, Nebraska, remaining there until 1973. [1.

Media in category "Union Pacific 4466" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.

Union Pacific No. 4466 shoves 4-8-8-4 No. 4002 through the washer at Laramie in this August, 1957.

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

Union Pacific Locomotive 4466 | Graham Milne | Flickr

Union Pacific Locomotive 4466 | Graham Milne | Flickr

Media in category "Union Pacific 4466" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 steam locomotive built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2022) Quick Facts Type and origin, Power type.

Union Pacific No. 4466 shoves 4-8-8-4 No. 4002 through the washer at Laramie in this August, 1957.

Union Pacific 4466 is an S-6 class 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive, built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) for switching and transfer runs.

RailPictures.Net Photo: UP 4466 Union Pacific Steam 0-6-0 At Cheyenne ...

RailPictures.Net Photo: UP 4466 Union Pacific Steam 0-6-0 at Cheyenne ...

Union Pacific No. 4466 is a class S-6 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, Ohio in 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. The locomotive spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming as a shop switcher.

Union Pacific 4466 is an S-6 class 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive, built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) for switching and transfer runs.

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

Union Pacific class S-6 0-6-0 No. 4466 was the last shop switcher at the railroad's Cheyenne, Wyoming shops, and then ended its UP career working at Grand Island, Nebraska where it remained till 1973. In 1978 it was donated to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where it serves as one of the museum's two operable steam locomotives.

Union Pacific No. 4466 Lima 1920 0-6-0 & Union Pacific No.… | Flickr

Union Pacific No. 4466 Lima 1920 0-6-0 & Union Pacific No.… | Flickr

Union Pacific connects 23 western U.S. states, providing efficient railroad transportation, freight shipping, logistics, and rail safety services.

Home > Union Pacific Railroad Company > Locomotives > Lima 0-6-0 > UP 4466.

Union Pacific class S-6 0-6-0 No. 4466 was the last shop switcher at the railroad's Cheyenne, Wyoming shops, and then ended its UP career working at Grand Island, Nebraska where it remained till 1973. In 1978 it was donated to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where it serves as one of the museum's two operable steam locomotives.

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 steam locomotive built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2022) Quick Facts Type and origin, Power type.

Union Pacific No. 4466 Lima 1920 0-6-0 & Union Pacific No.… | Flickr

Union Pacific No. 4466 Lima 1920 0-6-0 & Union Pacific No.… | Flickr

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 type steam locomotive built in October 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. 4466 spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming, as a shop switcher and was the UP Cheyenne Shop's last steam shop switcher. After its stint in Cheyenne, 4466 was transferred to Grand Island, Nebraska, remaining there until 1973. [1.

Home > Union Pacific Railroad Company > Locomotives > Lima 0-6-0 > UP 4466.

Union Pacific 4466 is an S-6 class 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive, built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) for switching and transfer runs.

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

Union Pacific 0-6-0 #4466. Sacramento California, June 24 … | Flickr

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

Union Pacific class S-6 0-6-0 No. 4466 was the last shop switcher at the railroad's Cheyenne, Wyoming shops, and then ended its UP career working at Grand Island, Nebraska where it remained till 1973. In 1978 it was donated to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where it serves as one of the museum's two operable steam locomotives.

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 steam locomotive built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2022) Quick Facts Type and origin, Power type.

Media in category "Union Pacific 4466" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.

Home > Union Pacific Railroad Company > Locomotives > Lima 0-6-0 > UP 4466.

Union Pacific connects 23 western U.S. states, providing efficient railroad transportation, freight shipping, logistics, and rail safety services.

Union Pacific Railroad Class S-6 (cabside Class S-51) 4466 at Grand Island, Nebraska on an unknown day in November 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to utahrails.net, number 4466 was built by Lima in October 1920 (c/n 6003) as a coal burner, was assigned as the Cheyenne shop switcher until it was moved to Grand Island, Nebraska sometime before April 1960.

Media in category "Union Pacific 4466" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.

Union Pacific No. 4466 shoves 4-8-8-4 No. 4002 through the washer at Laramie in this August, 1957.

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 steam locomotive built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2022) Quick Facts Type and origin, Power type.

Union Pacific class S-6 0-6-0 No. 4466 was the last shop switcher at the railroad's Cheyenne, Wyoming shops, and then ended its UP career working at Grand Island, Nebraska where it remained till 1973. In 1978 it was donated to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, where it serves as one of the museum's two operable steam locomotives.

Union Pacific 4466 is an 0-6-0 type steam locomotive built in October 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. 4466 spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming, as a shop switcher and was the UP Cheyenne Shop's last steam shop switcher. After its stint in Cheyenne, 4466 was transferred to Grand Island, Nebraska, remaining there until 1973. [1.

Union Pacific No. 4466 is a class S-6 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, Ohio in 1920 for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) to perform switching chores and transfer runs. The locomotive spent most of its career in Cheyenne, Wyoming as a shop switcher.

Union Pacific 4466 is an S-6 class 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive, built in October 1920 by the Lima Locomotive Works for the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) for switching and transfer runs.


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