Well thanks to that woman getting killed last year, apparently law enforcement is super freaked out about this trip. Word on the street from other rail fans seems to indicate major headaches are ahead. If you park on the side of the highway to get a shot, instant $250 ticket. Apparently some have already got some tickets when following it to Evanston, WY where it was over an hour late and is staying for just under 48 hours there.
I was told that even on county roads that are off the highway that follow parallel to the track, you must be beyond the fence line. I’m assuming that means you can’t park on any of the right of way of the road no matter how far back you are from it. Sounds like you basically have to be on the private property side of it.
And that’s another thing. They have apparently gotten the word out to ranchers and property owners about this impending onslaught and already they are locking many of their gates. I also heard UP has hired some private security to guard a lot of their property from railfans.
Also word is that you will not be able to pace the train and that law enforcement is gonna have their cars side by side following it to make sure no one gets ahead of them. I’m not sure if that means the highway, backroads or both. I’m being told to find a safe spot and wait for the train to pass, cuz you are gonna be lucky to even get one shot of the big boy, let alone more than one from different spots. I was told it’s gonna do a stop in Echo and one in Morgan before heading into Ogden.
So things aren’t looking so hot for getting much video of it. To add insult to injury, the forecast is thunderstorms the next 2 days so that’s another unwanted challenge. It’s already sprinkling a little here and there now.
I hope it’s not as bad as everyone says it’s going to be, but at least I prepared for the possible disappointment of not getting much..... if any..... video of it.
EDIT: little update....
I got access to it at the yard in Evanston. It’s boiler has been off since this morning, but you can still feel some of the residual heat coming off it. It says on the website that there will be no public access to the train tomorrow. But the security staff who are local UP employees that basically signed up for babysitting big boy duty told me they haven’t heard of the restriction on their end, so we are welcome to come by. Got some pictures but I’ll come early to avoid the small crowds in the picture frame.
I had a long conversation with a UP employee who is running with the train. He normally rebuilds and maintains their executive train cars. Despite some rumors of a crank problem on big boy, he said he wasn’t aware of any. They simply had to oil up the drivetrain from time to time.
There are a lot of rumors sometimes and we will see if the law enforcement part and the rest of it is true. Some guy said there was security at the summit to shoo people away. But on my trip to Evanston since originally posting this, I looked over and saw nobody of any kind at the summit as I was driving by. So we will see in the next couple days what’s fact and what was simply rumor.