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Thousands gather to watch Big Boy’s arrival in Struthers

(Photo by Morgan Ahart)
(Photo by Morgan Ahart)
Chief Locomotive Engineer Ed Dickens Catching a safety tag as U.P. 4014 begins its whistle stop. (Photo by Morgan Ahart)
Chief Locomotive Engineer Ed Dickens, left, and Spokesperson Robynn Tyser. (Photo by Morgan Ahart)
A Union Pacific 4014 engineer waves to the crowd upon arrival on Sunday in Struthers. (Photo by Mike Burich)
Struthers' mayor Cat Cercone Miller looks on from the rooftop of Donavito's restaurant before the Union Pacific Big Boy train arrival on Sunday in Struthers. (Photo by Mike Burich)
Veteran radio disc jockey Fast Freddie Woak warms up the crowd on Sunday at the Struthers stop of the Union Pacific Big Boy train. (Photo by Mike Burich)
(Photo by Mike Burich)
Thousands watch the Union Pacific 4014 Big Boy depart Struthers on Sunday. (Photo by Mike Burich)
The Union Pacific 4014 Big Boy gets ready to depart from Struthers on Sunday. (Photo by Mike Burich)
Thousands look at the Union Pacific Big Boy on Sunday in Struthers. (Photo by Mike Burich)
(Photo by Mike Burich)
People try to get a glimpse of the Union Pacific Big Boy train from an old building on State Street on Sunday in Struthers. (Photo by Mike Burich)
(Photo by Mike Burich)

The Big Boy locomotive made its historic stop in Struthers Sunday, drawing thousands of people to the city.

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