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I think we need to change this page. According to Union Pacific, the UP Heritage Fleet includes not only the six heritage units, but all commemorative locomotives, the historic E9s, the DDA40X and the steam locomotives. In addition, passenger cars are also considered part of the heritage fleet. So my best idea is to rewrite this whole article with information of all heritage fleet equipment. Please see this page for more details about what is included in the UP Heritage Fleet.
Optionally, we could also keep the content of this page under the name of Union Pacific Heritage Units, so that the entire fleet could fit on this page, and the current content of this page remain unchanged on this page. If you have any more ideas, please list them below, because I won't make any changes until there are enough opinions to look up to.
Just a heads up, I already prepared the new page on my sandbox, so when the decision is finally made, the changes will be made quickly.
Davidng913 (talk) 14:23, 25 June 2019 (UTC)
An editor deleted this unreferenced text from the Union Pacific page. I'm moving it here in case someone wants to look up references and add it:
PRRfan (talk) 13:26, 25 October 2019 (UTC)
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