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UP SW1500 #1000 - was built as SP 2656 in June 1972. It was repainted to UP #1000 in 1997. It is seen here in San Antonio, Texas in March 1997. - Jay Glenewinkel Photo |
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UP SW1500 #1183 - is former Southern Pacific #2662. The unit was the first SP locomotive to recieve UP numbers and paint. It was completed on December 12, 1996. It is seen here at Kirby Yard, in San Antonio on December 18, 1996.- Jay Glenewinkel Photo |
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UP MK1500DC #1299 - is seen in Boise, Idaho in 1996. - Steve Schuman Photo/Jay Glenewinkel Collection |
UP GP15-1 #1543 - was built as CNW 4413 in June 1976. The CNW lease expired and it went to the California Northern in 1993, as California Northern 102 in October 1996. The unit was then leased to UP and became UP 1543. It is seen here in San Antonio in December 1996. - Jay Glenewinkel Photo |
Union Pacific SD40-2 #1996 - in the Olympic Paint Scheme. It is pictured in Portland, Oregon in 1996. - Steve Schuman Photo/Jay Glenewinkel Collection |
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UP 2059 - (GP38-2) this train crosses Salt Creek on it's way to the Lincoln, Nebraska yards. 8/12/95 - T. Greuter Photo |
UP 2087 - (ex-MoPac) a GP 38-2. Lincoln, Nebraska 1/13/96 - T. Greuter Photo |
UP GP38-2 #2108 - is former MP 2108. It is seen in San Antonio in 1999. - Jay Glenewinkel Photo |
UP 2163 - (ex-MP) a GP38-2 at Falls City, Nebraska. 5/3/97 - T. Greuter Photo |
UP GP38-2 #2196 - is former MP 2196. It is seen here in the ground after a roll out in 1988 in San Antonio, Texas. The unit only sustained minor damage, and was repaired and back on the rails within a few months. - Photo/Jay Glenewinkel Collection |
UP 2295 - an ex- MoPac GP38-2, still wears the Little Rock block-style lettering. Lincoln, NE 11/16/95. - T. Greuter Photo · |
UP 2295 - a GP38-2, still wears the Little Rock block-style lettering. 11/16/95 Lincoln, Nebraska - T. Greuter Photo · |
UP GP38-2 2310 - is seen here in San Antonio in 1992. - Steve Rude Photo/Jay Glenewinkel Collection |
A greasy GP38-2 UP 2320 - changes cars on a hazy Saturday afternoon. Lincoln, NE 6/3/95 - T. Greuter Photo |
UP 2325 and #2309 - both GP38-2's, back some grain hoppers onto the OL& B track. Lincoln, NE 3/24/96 - T. Greuter Photo |
UP 2325 - Rear detail of #2325, caught again, this time parked at Union, Nebraska, 4/13/97. Note the spare set of coupler knuckles. - T. Greuter Photo |
UP 2328 - (GP38-2). For this shot I had to climb a non-operational block signal standing where the Rock Island and MP once crossed. Lincoln, NE 3/11/97 - T. Greuter Photo |
UP SD50 #2235 - is ex Missouri Pacific power, in San Antonio, Texas in 2001. - Steve Rude Photo/Jay Glenewinkel Collection |
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UP 2511 - (U33C). Looking a bit like something the cat dragged-in. Lincoln, NE 9/26/95 - T. Greuter Photo |
UP C36-7 #2654 - is former MP/UP 9054. It is seen here in San Antonio in May 2000. - Steve Rude Photo/Jay Glenewinkel Collection |
UP SD40R #2702 - is ex Southern Pacific power in San Antonio, Texas in 2001. - Steve Rude Photo/Jay Glenewinkel Collection |
UP SD40T #2945 - is likely ex-Southern Pacific power, seen here at Council Bluffs, Iowa on November 17, 2001. - Todd Greuter Photo |
UP GP40-2 #2911 - (ex-Western Pacific #3554, UP#909) is seen in San Antonio in 1998. - Steve Rude Photo/Jay Glenewinkel Collection |
UP U30C #2950 - is viewed from the Yard Masters Tower at Centennial Yard in Fort Worth, TX in 1984. - Jay Glenewinkel Photo |
UP SD40X #3044 - is pictured here in San Antonio, Texas in 1992 in regular service. This unit became a part of UPs heritage fleet in Cheyenne, Wyoming. - Jay Glenewinkel Photo |
UP 3134 - an SD40-2, with a Norfolk Sourthern B 33 at Lincoln, NE UP's yard. 3/29/96 - T. Greuter Photo |
UP 3155 - an SD40-2, approaches the Salt Creek bridge . 11/16/95 Lincoln, Nebraska - T. Greuter Photo · |
UP 3298 - an SD40-2 sleeps through a late snowing in UP's Lincoln yard. 3/26/96 - T. Greuter Photo |
Union Pacific SD40-2 #3300 - in the United Way Paint Scheme. It is pictured at Albina Yard in Portland, Oregon. - Steve Schuman Photo/Jay Glenewinkel Collection |
Union Pacific SD40-2 #3593 - in the Desert Victory Paint Scheme. It is pictured in Portland, Oregon in 1993. - Steve Schuman Photo/Jay Glenewinkel Collection |
UP 4154 - (SD40-2, ex-MP) throttles through Union on it's run to Omaha, Nebraska from Kansas City. 4/13/97 - T. Greuter Photo |
UP 4205 - It's a hot, muggy Independence Day as #4205 is found again, parked outside Lincoln Station platform in downtown Lincoln, NE. 7/4/95 - T. Greuter Photo |
UP 4572 - also with wings, seen at Council Bluffs, Iowa on November 17, 2001. - Todd Greuter Photo |
The
Merger Era - Say Farewell (1983-2000) Between January and March 1980, UP purchased 87 percent of the stock of Western Pacific Railway. Upon ICC approval of UP control of WP in December 1982, the remainder of WP's stock was sold to UP. The board of directors for both Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific approved the prospective merger of the two roads in late April 1980. The formal application for UP to control MP and WP was filed with the ICC on September 12, 1980. Union Pacific was granted control of Missouri Kansas Texas Railroad on August 12, 1988. MKT was leased to UP-controlled Missouri Pacific until all of MKT's legal matters could be settled. MKT's subsidiaries, San Antonio Belt & Terminal, and the Oklahoma, Kansas, & Texas (which MKT had organized to purchase its former CRI&P lines) were merged with MKT on November 30, 1989. MKT was merged into Missouri Pacific on December 1, 1989. Union Pacific was granted control of Chicago & Northwestern Railway on April 12, 1995, after having purchased minority control on December 13, 1994. C&NW was merged into UP on June 23, 1995. On August 1, 1995, UP merged with Western Railroad Properties (WRPI) which C&NW had organized to build its line into the Wyoming Powder River Basin. Union Pacific was granted control of Southern Pacific on September 11, 1996. At the time, Southern Pacific also controlled Denver & Rio Grande Western (D&RGW) and St. Louis Southwestern (SSW, Cotton Belt). D&RGW was merged into UP on June 30, 1997.
SPCSL (Southern Pacific Chicago St. Louis) Corporation was merged into UP on June 30, 1997. SSW was merged into UP on September 30, 1997. SP was
merged into UP on February 28, 1998. The full name for the Southern Pacific
was the Southern Pacific Transportation Co., organized and incorporated
in Delaware. To benefit from this corporate location, Union Pacific Railroad,
previously a Utah corporation, was merged with SPT on February 28, 1998,
and on the same day, the SPT name was changed to Union Pacific Railroad
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Pacific Power Pt.2
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Snoot-nose SD40-2, UP 3311 at Union Nebraska, 3/31/01 - T. Greuter Photo |
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