Historic Big Boy No. 4014 steam locomotive to make whistle-stop near Lewistown for America250 Tour
Free shuttle service offered by Juniata River Valley visitors bureau
ASHTON PETERS/FOR THE EXPRESS Big Boy 4014 wil be stopping near Lewistown on Wednesday, July 8, if you would like to experience the steam locomotive for yourself.
LEWISTOWN — One of the most powerful and iconic steam locomotives ever built is coming to the Juniata River Valley. Union Pacific’s legendary Big Boy No. 4014 will make a scheduled whistle-stop near the Roundhouse Road crossing in Granville Township on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, as part of its America250 coast-to-coast tour.
The locomotive is expected to arrive at approximately 12:45 p.m. and depart around 1:15 p.m., offering a rare opportunity for residents and visitors to witness a true piece of American railroad history in motion.
Free Shuttle Service
Available
To help accommodate large crowds and ensure a safe, enjoyable experience, the Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau will provide FREE shuttle service from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July 8.
Shuttles will depart from the Lewistown Borough parking lot next to Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Home (200 N. Main Street, Lewistown) and will run continuously to and from the Roundhouse Road crossing viewing area. An information tent will also be set up at the parking location.
“We’re incredibly excited to welcome Big Boy No. 4014 to the Juniata River Valley as part of the America’s 250th celebration,” said Jenny Landis, executive director of the Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau. “We anticipate thousands of people traveling to our community since this is the only whistle stop between Lebanon and Altoona. With road closures in place and limited access near the viewing area, we saw a clear need to provide a safe, convenient transportation option. Our goal is to reduce congestion, improve safety, and help ensure this once-in-a-lifetime experience is enjoyable for both our residents and visitors.”
Important Viewing
Information
Visitors are reminded that the Lewistown Train Station is closed to the public due to ongoing construction. Only individuals with a valid Amtrak ticket will be permitted in the immediate station area.
The designated viewing area for the locomotive is approximately 1.5 miles beyond the station near the Roundhouse Road crossing.
Traffic Advisory
and Safety Guidelines
The Granville Township Police Department advises that significant traffic congestion is expected before and after the train’s arrival. Officers will be deployed throughout the area to assist with traffic management and public safety.
Helen Street will be closed during the event. Additionally, Roundhouse Road will be closed to through traffic from the railroad crossing near Baldwin Drive to State Route 103 North, with access restricted to local traffic only. Visitors should use the northern entrance of Roundhouse Road near the MCIDC Plaza.
Parking and viewing will be permitted along designated portions of Roundhouse Road. Attendees are asked not to block roadways, driveways, or access points and to respect private property and local businesses.
For the safety of all attendees:
— Remain at least 25 feet from railroad tracks at all times.
— Never trespass on railroad property, bridges, or rights-of-way.
— Obey all posted signs and instructions from law enforcement.
— Do not stop vehicles on roadways, bridges, or railroad crossings.
— Keep children under close supervision.
— Be alert for moving trains and equipment on adjacent tracks.
— Allow extra travel time and expect temporary traffic control measures.
Emergency vehicle access routes must remain clear at all times.
“We welcome visitors coming to Granville Township to experience this unique piece of railroad history,” said Chief Chad Brehman. “We ask everyone to make safety their top priority so that all attendees can enjoy the event and return home safely.”
The public is encouraged to monitor local media, township communications, and official event updates for any changes. Train schedules are subject to change based on railroad operations and weather conditions.




