Why Union Pacific Built a Locomotive Everyone Said Was Impossible
In nineteen forty one, Union Pacific took delivery of a locomotive that weighed one point two million pounds, stretched one hundred thirty three feet long, and was built to do something no single engine had ever done before.

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