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Finally done. It had its first public display this weekend. I'll have a 'setting' for it hopefully next year if I don't blow my budget on other things. Lego Union Pacific City of Los Angeles train on display by Nebraska's MOC, on Flickr 8 car City of Los Angeles passenger train. FEF3 UP Steam 844 with two PF motors in the tender. Engine is lit with lifelites. Steady on for the main headlight and under boiler lights. Mars light slowly flashes. One can see the reflection of the flames flickering on the engineers face from the boiler. All cars minus post office have lit interiors with passengers. I'm going to try to update my flickr with interior photos this week or the next. 1) Post office car houses two additional PF motors and the battery pack for the brickstuff lights for the cars. 2) Pullman UP Coach 3) Pullman UP Coach 4) Kitchen/Dormer 5) Dining car paired with Kitchen/Dormer 6) Sleeper 7) Sleeper 8) Dome Lounger Lego Union Pacific City of Los Angeles passenger train Lego Union Pacific City of Los Angeles passenger train Lego Union Pacific City of Los Angeles passenger train Lego Union Pacific City of Los Angeles passenger train Lego Union Pacific City of Los Angeles passenger train Lego Union Pacific City of Los Angeles passenger train Reference Materials: Union Pacific Railroad Passenger Cars Volume 1 1950-1964 - G.B. Davies - very hard to find but a necessity for any UP fan The Union Pacific Streamliners - Harold Rankis & WM. Krantville The Overland Route Union Pacific Railroad - Ross Grenard and John Krause Union Pacific's Challenger 1935-1971 - Patrick Dorin Union Pacific Equipment - Ranks & Krantville Union Pacific Official Color Photography Book 1 - LeMassena & Yanosey Union Pacific Steam in Color - Lloyd Sagner UP Color Guide to Freight and Passenger Equipment Volume 2 - Lou Schmitz Motive Power of the Union Pacific - Ranks & Krantville