I've been fascinated with the saga of 4014's restoration, and went to see Big Boy in Ogden for the 150th anniversary of the transcontinental railroad. I was not a steam fan growing up, since all my up-close experience was with diesels, but my grandpa had a poster of one of the Big Boys in the hallway, and he was a big fan. As I get older I am really appreciating these majestic machines more and more. It seems to me that the steam engine is easy to anthropomorphize, with all the exposed machinery moving in ways that are at once complex but organic, while the mournful wail of the steam whistle can sound very animal-like at times. I love that Union Pacific is keeping this history alive, it recalls a time where we had a more emotional connection with our machines. Not that we could or should ever go back, but just to go see and get the feel of it is an inspiration.