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Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Union Pacific Loco

Union Pacific Loco
circa 1935: The imposing front view of a Union Pacific railroad engine with an Art Deco style typeface. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Transcontinental railroad in a Wyoming frontier town

Transcontinental railroad in a Wyoming frontier town
Union Pacific Railroad at Sherman Station, Wyoming Territory, 1869. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: WYOMING: FORT SANDERS. Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Hooker, Harney, Dodge

WYOMING: FORT SANDERS. Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Hooker, Harney, Dodge, Gibbon, and Potter at Fort Sanders, Wyoming, for a meeting regarding the Union Pacific Railroad

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Buffalo killed from a train on the Great Plains

Buffalo killed from a train on the Great Plains
Passengers and crew shooting buffalo from a train on the transcontinental railroad, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: ‘New Mexico and Arizona Rockies – Land of History and Mystery, Travel by Train

‘New Mexico and Arizona Rockies – Land of History and Mystery, Travel by Train. 1925 Union Pacific Railways Tourism Poster featuring tourist purchasing craft ware from a Native American

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: USA, New Mexico, Route 66, near Newkirk, Union Pacific locomotive

USA, New Mexico, Route 66, near Newkirk, Union Pacific locomotive

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Golden Spoke National Monument, Brigham City, Utah, USA

Golden Spoke National Monument, Brigham City, Utah, USA

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Freight train on Union Pacific railroad crossing the Mississippi river on the Thebes

Freight train on Union Pacific railroad crossing the Mississippi river on the Thebes bridge Thebes, Illinois

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Building the transcontinental railroad

Building the transcontinental railroad
Immigrants and other workers laying track for the transcontinental railroad across Nebraska, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Transcontinental railroad workers attacked by Native Americans

Transcontinental railroad workers attacked by Native Americans
Cheyenne Indians attacking workers building the transcontinental railroad on the Great Plains, 1867. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Transcontinental railroad across the Great Plains

Transcontinental railroad across the Great Plains
Transcontinental railroad track to a station on the Great Plains, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Financiers of the transcontinental railroad

Financiers of the transcontinental railroad
Railroad kings Huntington, Stanford, Ames, Crocker, Dillon, and Moffat, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Dining car on the transcontinental railroad

Dining car on the transcontinental railroad
Palace Hotel dining car on the Union Pacific Railroad, 1869. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Laying railroad track across the Great Plains

Laying railroad track across the Great Plains
Workers laying track for the transcontinental railroad, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Transcontinental railroad observed by Native Americans

Transcontinental railroad observed by Native Americans
Native Americans getting their first view of the transcontinental railroad, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Prairie settlement along the transcontinental railroad

Prairie settlement along the transcontinental railroad
Railroad stop near a new town on the Great Plains, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Work party on the transcontinental railroad

Work party on the transcontinental railroad
Transcontinental railroad constructed across the western prairie, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Blizzard halts a transcontinental train in Utah, 1870s

Blizzard halts a transcontinental train in Utah, 1870s
Immigrant workers digging out a snowbound Union Pacific train near Ogden, Utah, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: GRAIN ELEVATORS, 1941. Grain elevators in Caldwell, Idaho. Photograph by Russell Lee

GRAIN ELEVATORS, 1941. Grain elevators in Caldwell, Idaho. Photograph by Russell Lee, July 1941

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: IDAHO: FLOUR MILL, 1941. Exterior of Caldwell Flour mills in Caldwell, Idaho

IDAHO: FLOUR MILL, 1941. Exterior of Caldwell Flour mills in Caldwell, Idaho. Photograph by Russell Lee, July 1941

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Source Size = 4982 x 3836

Source Size = 4982 x 3836
Snow Drift on the Union Pacific Railway, 1870

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Source Size = 3765 x 4528

Source Size = 3765 x 4528
Dining Car on the Union Pacific Railway, 1870

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: DRAWING-ROOM CAR, 1869. A drawing-room car of the Union Pacific Railroad. Wood engraving

DRAWING-ROOM CAR, 1869. A drawing-room car of the Union Pacific Railroad. Wood engraving, English, 1869

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: RAILROAD DIRECTORS, c1868. The directors of the Union Pacific Railroad in a private car

RAILROAD DIRECTORS, c1868. The directors of the Union Pacific Railroad in a private car. Second from left, seated: Silas Seymour, Sidney Dillon, Thomas Clark Durant, and John Duff. Photograph by A.J

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: SIDNEY DILLON (1812-1892). American railroad executive, president of the Union Pacific Railroad

SIDNEY DILLON (1812-1892). American railroad executive, president of the Union Pacific Railroad. Engraving, American, 1890

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Union Pacific Train

Union Pacific Train
A Union Pacific freight train moves through a mountainous area, circa 1930. (Photo by Gabriel Hackett/Getty Images)

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: The Great Event May 10th 1869 Railroad from the Atlantic to the Pacific

The Great Event May 10th 1869 Railroad from the Atlantic to the Pacific Passenger trains leave Omaha Union Pacific Rail Road

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Historic Union Pacific Steam Engine #844

Historic Union Pacific Steam Engine #844

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Union Pacific locomotive at a railroad crossing near Mountain Home, Idaho

Union Pacific locomotive at a railroad crossing near Mountain Home, Idaho

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: North America, USA, Utah, Great Basin, above Great Salt Lake, abandoned ranch buildings

North America, USA, Utah, Great Basin, above Great Salt Lake, abandoned ranch buildings
US, Utah, Great Basin, above Great Salt Lake, abandoned ranch buildings near Promontory Point. Wasatch Mountains behind

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Union Pacific train traveling on a railroad track in Nebraska. union pacific

Union Pacific train traveling on a railroad track in Nebraska. union pacific
Union Pacific train traveling on a railroad track in Nebraska

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Transcontinental Railroad celebration C016 / 4567

Transcontinental Railroad celebration C016 / 4567
Transcontinental Railroad celebration. Horsemen, engineers and workers celebrating the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in the USA

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Golden Spike National Historic Site C016 / 4500

Golden Spike National Historic Site C016 / 4500
Golden Spike National Historic Site. Recreation of the 1869 meeting of train engines at the Golden Spike National Historic Site (NHS), Utah, USA

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Big Boy #4023 Union Pacific locomotive on display at Kenefick Park, Omaha

Big Boy #4023 Union Pacific locomotive on display at Kenefick Park, Omaha

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: The Boise Train Depot in winter, Boise, Idaho

The Boise Train Depot in winter, Boise, Idaho

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: View of downtown from Union Station at Kansas City, Missouri

View of downtown from Union Station at Kansas City, Missouri

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Union Pacific Railroad crossing near Central City, Nebraska

Union Pacific Railroad crossing near Central City, Nebraska

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: The Boise Depot in Boise, Idaho

The Boise Depot in Boise, Idaho

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Union Pacific unit train of coal traveling near Lusk, Wyoming, USA

Union Pacific unit train of coal traveling near Lusk, Wyoming, USA

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: GOLDEN SPIKE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, UTAH. USA. Detail, drive wheel under cab of

GOLDEN SPIKE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, UTAH. USA. Detail, drive wheel under cab of Union Pacific locomotive No. 119. Promontory. Great Basin

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: THE IRON HORSE, 1924. The joining of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads at Promontory

THE IRON HORSE, 1924. The joining of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads at Promontory Point, Utah, 10 May 1869. Scene from the silent film The Iron Horse directed by John Ford, 1924

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: Historic Union Station and Light Rail Train, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America

Historic Union Station and Light Rail Train, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageUnion Pacific Collection: PBUS2A-00038

PBUS2A-00038
Railroad president Thomas A. Scott. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait



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"Union Pacific: A Journey Through Time and Landscapes" Step aboard the Union Pacific Loco as we embark on a captivating journey through history and breathtaking landscapes. Our first stop takes us back to the era of the Transcontinental railroad in a Wyoming frontier town, Fort Sanders. Here, distinguished figures such as Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Hooker, Harney, and Dodge once treaded upon this historic ground. Moving further westward, we find ourselves in New Mexico near Route 66. The mighty Union Pacific locomotive stands tall near Newkirk, symbolizing the power and progress that this iconic railroad brought to the region. As our adventure continues towards Brigham City in Utah, we encounter the awe-inspiring Golden Spoke National Monument. This magnificent tribute pays homage to Union Pacific's pivotal role in connecting communities across America. The Great Plains come alive with an intriguing tale of buffalo hunting from trains passing by. Witnessing these majestic creatures being taken down from a moving train is both thrilling and hauntingly poignant. Crossing over the mighty Mississippi River on Thebes Bridge is yet another testament to Union Pacific's engineering prowess. A freight train gracefully traverses this monumental structure while seamlessly bridging divides between states. Delving into history once again brings us face-to-face with J. B Silvis' U. P. R. R Photograph Car near Point of Rocks in Wyoming circa 1868 captured forever in black-and-white photography - a snapshot frozen in time. Returning full circle to Brigham City's Golden Spoke National Monument reminds us of Union Pacific's enduring legacy etched into America's heartland - an everlasting symbol of unity and progress for generations to come. Join us on this remarkable expedition where each mile traveled unravels stories woven together by one common thread - Union Pacific - connecting people, places, and dreams across vast horizons since its inception.