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MUSKOGEE WELCOMES THE WORLD’S LARGEST STEAM LOCOMOTIVE FOR A SPECIAL
CEREMONY
City to be designated ‘Train Town USA’ during Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014 Stop
Muskogee, OK – The world’s largest operating steam locomotive, Union Pacific’s famed Big
Boy No. 4014, will make a special stop in Muskogee on Monday, October 14, 2024. This stop
is part of an eight-week, 10-state tour celebrating the enduring connection between
railroads and the communities they serve. During the visit, Union Pacific will officially
designate Muskogee as “Train Town USA” recognizing the city’s historical ties and continued
commitment to the railroad industry.
“Union Pacific has been part of the country’s fabric throughout the railroad’s more than
160-year history,” said Ben Jones, Union Pacific Senior Director of Public Affairs for
Oklahoma. “That bond between us and the communities we serve continues to strengthen.
Union Pacific is proud to have Muskogee join our Union Pacific’s Train Town USA Registry.”
The public celebration will kick off at 10:15 a.m. CT on West Broadway between N. Main and
N. Cherokee, featuring family-friendly activities, music, and refreshments provided by Visit
Muskogee. At 11:00 a.m. CT, the Big Boy locomotive will arrive at the W. Okmulgee Street
Crossing, where Union Pacific will present the “Train Town USA” plaque to city officials. The
locomotive will depart at 11:30 a.m. CT
“This event marks an exciting milestone for Muskogee and a tribute to our rich heritage as
a railroad community,” said William Lowe, Executive Director for Visit Muskogee. “Railroads
have played a crucial role in shaping our city’s growth, and we welcome this iconic
locomotive as we celebrate with residents and visitors alike.”
Muskogee’s Lasting Connection to Railroads
Muskogee’s railway history is a cornerstone of its identity, playing a pivotal role from its
early days in Indian Territory, through statehood, the Great Depression, World War II and
beyond. The city’s connection to rail began in 1871 with the arrival of the
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (M-K-T), also known as the Katy, establishing Muskogee as
a vital transportation hub. This connection spurred the city’s growth, earning it the
nickname “Queen City of the Southwest.” Today, railroads continue to drive Muskogee’s
economy, supporting transportation, commerce, and trade throughout the region.
Big Boy No. 4014: A Piece of Living History
Weighing in at an incredible 1.1 million pounds, Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014 is the only
operational locomotive of its kind. Originally built to haul heavy freight during World War II,
it was restored in 2019 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the completion of the
transcontinental railroad
About The Muskogee Tourism Authority
The Muskogee Tourism Authority (MTA) is a public trust of the City of Muskogee, dedicated
to promoting the city as a premier travel destination by showcasing its rich cultural
heritage, vibrant events, and warm hospitality. In 2023, Muskogee welcomed over 500,000
tourists, significantly contributing to the city’s economic vitality. The MTA oversees key
assets such as the Roxy Theater and the Visit Muskogee Tourism Program. Through these
initiatives, the MTA aims to enhance Muskogee’s appeal to visitors and drive economic
growth in the local community. Learn more at VisitMuskogee.com.
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