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Union Pacific 4-4-0 119

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Author: bdaneal
Kind: traincar
Build: 1.3
Size: 70.55KB
Uploaded: 2019-06-11
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Union Pacific 4-4-0 119

Union Pacific #119 was one of 5 4-4-0s built by Rogers Locomotive Works in November 1868 for the Union Pacific Railroad. #119 was built for freight service and designed to burn coal. It isn't known when #119 arrived in Omaha, but it was probably early 1869. When it arrived it was sent to Wyoming, where there were many coal mines along the line.
On May 10th, 1869, #119 faced Central Pacific's Jupiter when the rails of the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific were connected, completing the first Transcontinental Railroad.
In the early 1880s, #119 was rebuilt, and in 1885 was renumbered to #343. In April 1903, #343, nee-#119 was scrapped.

Drivers: 54 in
Cylinders: 16 x 24 in
Weight: 54,000 lbs
Note on the data: This model is based mostly on Virginia & Truckee #22, since I have just one drawing of #119. V&T 22 is similar, but by no means identical. V&T 22 data:
Drivers: 57 in
Cylinders: 16 x 24 in

Author: Ben Neal

    Union Pacific 4-4-0 119
  • readme.txt 2.91KB
  • up119_art
  • russell_art_icon.bmp 24.05KB
  • russell_art_icon_a.bmp 24.05KB
  • russell_art_preview.bmp 192.05KB
  • russell_art_preview_a.bmp 192.05KB
  • up119_art_512.texture.txt 89 bytes
  • up119_art_icon.texture.txt 81 bytes
  • up119_body
  • boundingbox-boundingbox.texture.txt 57 bytes
  • boundingbox.bmp 822 bytes
  • lod1.im 1.91KB

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