UP’s Lincoln locomotive to be displayed in Omaha

UP’s Lincoln locomotive to be displayed in Omaha

By Trains Staff | June 10, 2025

| Last updated on August 1, 2025


Diesel to be on display at baseball College World Series beginning June 13

Red, maroon, and gray locomotive in shop building
Union Pacific’s Abraham Lincoln locomotive will be displayed in Omaha, Neb., during baseball’s College World Series. UP

OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific’s Abraham Lincoln commemorative locomotive will be displayed at baseball’s College World Series, the railroad has announced.

The locomotive, along with cars from the UP heritage fleet, will be on display at the railroad’s “Home Plate” location adjacent to Charles Schwab Field, site of the baseball tournament, from noon to 6 p.m. June 13-18, and June 21-22.

The locomotive, unveiled in April at Union Pacific’s North Little Rock shops, honors the nation’s 16th president, who signed the legislation to build the transcontinental railroad, leading to founding of the UP. [See “Union Pacific unveils …,” Trains News Wire, April 30, 2025.] It made its first public appearance at a National Train Day event in Portland, Ore., in May.

Union Pacific regularly displays significant equipment at the College World Series, a longtime fixture in Omaha. Past displays have featured Big Boy No. 4014 [see “2023 schedule: Union Pacific Big Boy …,” News Wire, June 6, 2023], 4-8-4 No. 844, military locomotive No, 1943, and E9 No. 951. The Home Plate site was also used to display the locomotive honoring President George H.W. Bush, although not during the World Series [see “Locomotive, car from Bush funeral train …,” News Wire, Dec. 9, 2018].

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