“Building America” Just like in the tale of John Henry’s Race This railroad continues to change its pace Gone ar...
As far back as I can remember, my grandfather, my father, myself and my son have worked for the railroad. First with t...
My grandfather, Robert Moore, of Chaffee, Mo., was an Engineer in the 1920s to early 1930s. On April 29, unknown exact...
A few years after being hired at Union Pacific in Omaha, I discovered my Great-grandfather Henry Steinbeck had worked fo...
In 1929, Robert (Bob) L. Marks began his UPRR career, and until his untimely death in 1971, Bob demonstrated his profoun...
My Great Grandfather, John W. Hamilton was a switchman for the MOP in 1900 and lived in Thebes, (Alexander County), Ill....
My grandfather was George Dunning McConnell. He was born in 1911 and died in 1994. At age 15, (back in the days of not...
My brother, Jack, and I were fortunate to grow up in a three-generation household in Ogden, Utah. Ogden was a bustling r...
I am proud to be the son of a great Union Pacific father! My daddy, Overton Zinn, worked at the Ogden Yard Office in m...