Union Pacific 5511

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Union Pacific 5511
No. 5511 in Brady, Nebraska, being towed to Silvis, Illinois, in November 2022
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
BuilderBaldwin Locomotive Works
Serial number56999
Build dateSeptember 1923
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte2-10-2
 • UIC1'E1
Driver dia.63 in (1,600 mm)
Wheelbase79.37 ft (24.19 m) ​
 • Engine41.42 ft (12.62 m)
 • Drivers22.50 ft (6.86 m)
Axle load58,000 lb (26,000 kg)
Adhesive weight288,700 lb (131,000 kg)
Loco weight362,200 lb (164,300 kg)
Tender weight231,000 lb (105,000 kg)
Total weight539,200 lb (244,600 kg)
Fuel typeFuel oil
Fuel capacity5,200 US gal (20,000 L; 4,300 imp gal)
Water cap.12,000 US gal (45,000 L; 10,000 imp gal)
Firebox:
 • Grate area84 sq ft (7.8 m2)
Boiler pressure200 psi (1,400 kPa)
Feedwater heaterCoffin C-87
Heating surface:
 • Firebox341 sq ft (31.7 m2)
CylindersTwo, outside
Cylinder size29.5 in × 30 in (750 mm × 760 mm)
Valve gearYoung
Loco brakeAir brakes
Performance figures
Maximum speed45 mph (72 km/h)
Tractive effort70,449 lb (31,955 kg)
Factor of adh.4.10
Career
OperatorsUnion Pacific Railroad
ClassUP TTT-6
Number in class12 of 25
NumbersUP 5511
Retired1956
Current ownerRailroading Heritage of Midwest America
DispositionUndergoing restoration to operating condition

Union Pacific 5511 is a 2-10-2 “Santa Fe” type steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1923 as part of the Union Pacific Railroad's TTT-6 class. It is the last remaining member of its class and the only remaining 2-10-2 to be operated by the Union Pacific.

The locomotive ran in revenue service until being withdrawn in 1956. Afterwards, it remained in storage in the UP's roundhouse in Cheyenne, Wyoming. In April 2022, Union Pacific announced that No. 5511 was among several pieces of equipment to be donated to Railroad Heritage of Midwest America (RRHMA) in Silvis, Illinois, with plans to rebuild No. 5511 for operational purposes once Challenger No. 3985 is rebuilt. As of September 2023, both the 3985 and 5511 are undergoing operational restoration.[1]

History[edit]

Revenue service[edit]

Between 1917 and 1924, the Union Pacific Railroad purchased 144 2-10-2 "Santa Fe" types, divided into classes TTT-1 through TTT-7. American Locomotive Company (ALCO) built 18, Baldwin Locomotive Works built 88 and Lima Locomotive Works built 37. Despite the divided classes, all of the UP 2-10-2s had the same cylinder dimensions, driving wheel diameter and boiler pressure.[2]

No. 5511 was the twelfth member of twenty-five TTT-6's to be built in 1923. It was initially assigned to pull heavy freight trains over the steep grades of the Wasatch Mountain Range between Ogden, Utah and Green River, Wyoming. With the eventual introduction of the 4-6-6-4 "Challengers", which would be more capable of climbing steep grades than the 2-10-2s, No. 5511 was reassigned to pull long freight trains across the Great Plains in Wyoming, Nebraska and Iowa. Sometimes, the locomotive would also be used to help push other freight trains up Sherman Hill.

By the end of 1956, No. 5511 was removed from the UP's active list before it was used as a stationary boiler in Ogden and then Green River. In December 1958, No. 5511 was filmed to appear in Last of the Giants, a UP film that mostly featured the railroad's 4-8-8-4 "Big Boys". During filming, because the locomotive was no longer operational, it was coupled to a string of freight cars with an EMD diesel locomotive coupled to the other side to push, while No. 5511 would have burning tires inside the firebox. After filming was finished, the locomotive was sent to Cheyenne, where its piston rods were cut and it was scheduled to be scrapped with the rest of the UP's 2-10-2s. However, an unknown employee had ordered the locomotive to be held for preservation due to its movie appearance. As a result, the locomotive was stored inside the UP's roundhouse in Cheyenne.[3]

Preservation[edit]

By the end of the 1960s, No. 5511 became the only 2-10-2 locomotive from the UP to be preserved. The locomotive was repainted for a cleaner appearance and stored inside the UP's Cheyenne Roundhouse for the next six decades. During that time, the locomotive was repainted and moved onto a turntable to be displayed for a National Railway Historical Society (NRHS) convention. Subsequently, the locomotive was stored without boiler jacketing.[4]

In April 2022, the UP announced that No. 5511 would be among four locomotives to be donated to the Railroading Heritage of Midwest America (RRHMA), with the others being 4-6-6-4 No. 3985, EMD DDA40X "Centennial" No. 6936 and an EMD E9 B unit. Several other pieces of rolling stock from the heritage fleet were also included in the donation.[5] The RRHMA has plans to rebuild both 5511 and 3985 back to operation.[6] On May 13, 2022, RRHMA launched a fundraiser to raise enough money for the restoration of the Nos. 5511 and 3985 steam locomotives.[7] In November of that same year, UP moved 5511 and the rest of the donated equipment to the RRHMA's large shop facility in Silvis, Illinois.[8] As of December 2023, No. 5511 is undergoing operational restoration alongside 3985.[9][10][11]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Silvis shop welcomes younger generations". Trains. 2024-01-23. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  2. ^ "Los Angeles & Salt Lake / Oregon Short Line / Oregon-Washington RR & Navigation / Union Pacific / Utah Railway 2-10-2 "Santa Fe" Locomotives in the USA". www.steamlocomotive.com. Retrieved 2022-05-26.
  3. ^ "Union Pacific Roundhouse, Cheyenne, WY". www.steamlocomotive.com. Retrieved 2022-05-27.
  4. ^ "Pictures of UP 5511". www.rrpicturearchives.net. Retrieved 2022-05-27.
  5. ^ "Railroading Heritage of Midwest America - official website". Railroading Heritage of Midwest America. Archived from the original on April 28, 2022. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
  6. ^ Glischinski, Steve (April 28, 2022). "Railroading Heritage of Midwest America, Union Pacific agree to donation of Challenger, other locomotives, cars". Trains. Kalmbach Media. Archived from the original on April 28, 2022. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
  7. ^ Franz, Justin (May 13, 2022). "Railroading Heritage of Midwest America Launches Fundraiser for Restorations". Railfan & Railroad. White River Productions. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
  8. ^ Sanchez, Cesar (November 19, 2022). "3 of the largest and rarest locomotives arrive in Silvis". WQAD-TV. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  9. ^ "The promise of Silvis". Trains. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  10. ^ "Silvis shop continues work on several projects". Trains. 2023-07-11. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  11. ^ "RRHMA restores diesels to service". Trains. Retrieved 2023-09-07.

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