The Union Pacific No. 7400 Pink Ribbon Locomotive celebrates the company’s support of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, and the many lives – employees, family, friends and community members – affected by breast cancer. As recipient of Komen’s Outstanding Volunteer Group Award, Union Pacific has been dedicated to the cause of eradicating breast cancer for more than a decade.

Since 2000, Union Pacific's LEAD (Lead, Educate, Advocate, Develop) resource group has worked to promote the Susan G. Komen Nebraska More Than Pink Walk® by guiding employee volunteers to organize, plan and implement a registration drive, create promotional campaigns for the race and motivate Union Pacific's Omaha-area employees. This dedication has inspired affiliate LEAD chapters through Union Pacific’s 23-state operating system to support local Komen chapters and demonstrates how Union Pacific employees throughout the nation have embraced Komen's promise on a personal level.

The Union Pacific No. 7400 Pink Ribbon Locomotive was built at the General Electric plant in Erie, Pennsylvania., and delivered to North Little Rock, Arkansas, in April 2009.

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No. 7400 Quick Facts

Model GE 4400-horsepower “C45AC”
Weight 210 tons
Length 73 feet, 2 inches
Width 9 feet, 11 inches
Height 15 feet, 5 inches
Maximum speed 75 miles per hour
Engine 12-cylinder diesel
A flowing, symbolic pink ribbon adorns each side of the locomotive, representing power on power: the strength and progress of the breast cancer awareness movement illustrated on the powerful Union Pacific No. 7400 locomotive.