LORAIN, Ohio — When Union Pacific’s famed Big Boy No. 4014 rolled into Lorain on June 8 as part of its first-ever tour of the Northeast, the crowds fell hushed, standing before the circa-1941 train as if a spaceship from outer space had landed in the middle of the International City. The piercing whistle of the world’s largest operating steam locomotive sent babies sitting in strollers and on shoulders into tears, and everyone else into cheers. …
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