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  1. 160+ Years of Building America. Union Pacific operates North America's premier railroad franchise, covering 23 states in the western two-thirds of the United States.

  2. The Union Pacific Railroad (reporting marks UP, UPP, UPY) is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over 32,200 miles (51,800 km) routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans.

  3. UNP - Union Pacific Corporation

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    • Abertura 236.00
    • Alta 238.05
    • Baixa 233.21
    • Fech. ant. 234.96
    • Alt de 52 sem 258.66
    • Bai 52 sem 190.71
    • P/L 22.72
    • Cap. merc. 145.02B
  4. A Union Pacific Railroad é uma empresa ferroviária estadunidense, de transportes de carga que opera com aproximadamente 8.500 locomotivas, ao longo de mais de 50.000 km de vias, em 23 estados. É a maior malha ferroviária dos Estados Unidos, empregando 42.600 pessoas.

  5. UP Employee Clubs Community Service, Charity Activities, Operation Lifesaver and our Friend to Friend Network in our communities. Union Pacific is the largest railroad in North America, covering 23 states across the western two-thirds of the United States.

  6. The Union Pacific Corporation is the parent company of all UP subsidiaries and operating companies besides the current Union Pacific Railroad (the largest operating company). The Union Pacific Corporation, under the current Union Pacific Railroad, owns the Alton and Southern Railway, a switching railroad.

  7. Heritage. Founded July 1, 1862, when President Lincoln signed the Pacific Railway Act, Union Pacific has been building America for more than 160 years. Starting with the construction of the first transcontinental railroad, surviving the country's multiple economic crises, supporting America's military men and women through conflicts and forging ...

  8. There have been four railroads called Union Pacific: Union Pacific Rail Road, Union Pacific Railway, Union Pacific Railroad (Mark I), and Union Pacific Railroad (Mark II). This article covers the Union Pacific Rail Road (UPRR, 1862–1880), Union Pacific Railway (1880–1897), and Union Pacific Railroad (Mark I)(UP, 1897–1998).

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