


Dear HO Scale Customers;
Broadway Limited Imports is proud to bring back, by popular demand, one of the most iconic steam locomotives ever produced in HO scale—the Union Pacific Big Boy.

This release features three new versions of locomotive #4014, including two versions representing its current appearance during the tour celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary, as well as a special version depicting its unique smoke deflector appearance during a 2025 excursion between Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Denver, Colorado. Each model includes prototypically accurate details and is sure to be a standout addition to any customer’s layout.

In addition, Broadway Limited Imports are offering two road numbers representing the locomotive’s 1941 as-delivered appearance, complete with aftercoolers and the 25-C-100 coal tender. Broadway Limited Imports will also offer two road numbers in the locomotive’s 1944 appearance, featuring Wilson aftercoolers and the larger 25-C-400 coal tender.

When railfans think of “big steam,” one locomotive almost always comes to mind: the Big Boy.
The World's Most Famous Steam Locomotive
Often regarded as the largest steam locomotive ever built—and certainly a contender for the world's most famous locomotive—the Big Boy was created to meet some of the most demanding operating requirements ever placed on a steam engine. The Union Pacific Railroad needed a locomotive capable of hauling a 3,600-ton train over Sherman Hill and the 1.14% grade between Ogden and Wasatch, Utah, without the assistance of helper locomotives.
When the final design specifications were completed, Union Pacific and ALCO settled on a simple articulated locomotive built for both power and speed. Measuring 132 feet in length and riding on sixteen 68-inch drivers, the resulting 4-8-8-4 was among the longest, heaviest, and most powerful steam locomotives ever constructed. Legend has it that had an ALCO worker not chalked the words “Big Boy” on the smokebox of one of the locomotives during construction—a nickname that immediately captured the imagination of everyone who saw it—the class may have instead become known as the "Wasatch," named for the mountains it was designed to conquer.
Historical Perspective
A quote from Worlds Greatest Steam Locomotives by Eugene L. Huddleston:
“There were 25 locomotives fabricated in two different groups. Class 1 were locomotives #4000-4019 and Class 2 was numbered 4020-4024. The first Big Boy #4000 was delivered to Omaha, NE on September 5, 1941. Union Pacific's commitment to the Big Boy required them to replace the lighter rail and straighten out many miles of track for clearance, as well as to resize elements of their service areas (such as turntable lengths, etc.) for the entire line these locos would run on.”
Throughout their storied careers, the Big Boys demonstrated remarkable strength, reliability, and speed. With each locomotive averaging approximately one million miles of service, these giants of steam unquestionably earned their legendary reputation.
This Production Run
In this release, BLI proudly presents 14 models representing these iconic locomotives. Headlining the lineup are three new versions of locomotive No. 4014, featuring updated details to accurately reflect its appearance during the locomotive's recent excursions. These include versions depicting its 250th Anniversary Tour appearances on both the West Coast and East Coast, as well as a 2025 configuration equipped with smoke deflectors.
In addition to the new 4014 offerings, BLI is producing two road numbers in their 1941 as-delivered configuration featuring the original aftercooler arrangement, along with two road numbers representing their 1944 appearance equipped with Wilson aftercoolers.
Models will be available with Broadway Limited Imports Paragon4 Sound/DC/DCC system featuring synchronized puffing smoke, as well as in their Stealth DCC-Ready series. Stealth models include a factory-installed speaker and a 21-pin decoder interface, making it easy to install the aftermarket decoder of your choice.
Industry-Leading Model Features:
Order Due Date: September 17, 2026
Anticipated Delivery Date: February 2027
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