Union Pacific 1243

Union Pacific #1243[1]
Type and origin
Power type Steam
Builder Cooke Locomotive and Machine Works
Serial number 2054
Model UP Class T-57[2]
Build date October 1890
Specifications
Configuration 4-6-0
UIC class 2'C'
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Adhesive weight 114,000 lb (52,000 kg)
Loco weight 148,500 lb (67,400 kg)
Boiler pressure 165 lbf/in2 (1,140 kPa)
Cylinders 2
Cylinder size 19 in × 24 in (483 mm × 610 mm)
Valve gear Stephenson
Valve type Slide
Performance figures
Tractive effort 21,300 lbf (95 kN)
Factor of adh. 5.35
Career
Retired 1956
Restored 1990 (cosmetic)
Disposition Static display since October 1996, Durham Western Heritage Museum, Omaha, NE, USA

Union Pacific Railroad 1243 is a preserved 4-6-0 type steam locomotive.

History

Union Pacific 1243 is one of the oldest "Ten Wheelers" owned by the Union Pacific Railroad. The 1243 was built in 1890, and it operated on various branch lines of the Union Pacific in Nebraska. From the 1930s until 1956 the 1243 operated on the railroad's Encampment Branch in Wyoming. That same year, the 1243 was retired from active service. First, it resided in Rawlins, Wyoming before going to Cheyenne, Wyoming. In 1990 the 1243 was cosmetically restored and transported on a flat car in a special train to Omaha, Nebraska, where it was placed on display at the Western Heritage Museum in October 1996. This engine is called the "Harriman Engine", because it, along with sister locomotive 1242 currently displayed in Cheyenne, WY, is the only engine owned by the Union Pacific Railroad from the era when E.H. Harriman controlled the Union Pacific.

UP 1243 is a static exhibit. There are no plans to restore it to running condition.

References

  1. pstate.cfm at SteamLocomotive.info. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  2. Old Sadie - Union Pacific's Engine #1242. Retrieved 06:16, 5 July 2014 (UTC).
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