Please join Union Pacific Railroad and Lincoln Presidential Foundation in celebration of President Abraham Lincoln and the railroad’s new commemorative locomotive, No. 1616. This special event marks the railroad’s 163rd birthday and President Lincoln’s signing of the Pacific Railway Act.
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Ceremony: 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Refreshments provided - Business casual attire - Closed-toe shoes required
Ceremony seating is limited. Registration Required
The public will be able to view the locomotive after a short presentation that will feature key dignitaries, including a Lincoln historian and a special guest in a top hat. The City of Springfield will also be honored with a Train Town USA designation.
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Public Viewing: 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Registration not required for Public Viewing.
Springfield Amtrak Station
100 North 3rd Street
Springfield, IL 62701
Lincoln founded Union Pacific on July 1, 1862, when he signed the historic Pacific Railway Act that authorized construction of the nation’s first transcontinental railroad, which laid the foundation for America’s best-in-the-world freight rail network.
The July 1 event is being sponsored by Union Pacific, the Lincoln Presidential Foundation, Looking for Lincoln and Hanson Professional Services.

Additional information: Locomotive No. 1616 serves as a symbolic tribute to the nation’s 16th president and highlights the pivotal role rail has played — and continues to play — in powering the national economy.
- Workforce: More than 135,000 people are employed by U.S. freight railroads, including more than 30,000 Union Pacific team members.
- Economic Vitality: Railroads deliver 59 tons of goods annually for every American – from lumber and drywall to build homes to corn and wheat to make bread and cereal.
- Investing in Infrastructure: Union Pacific invests about $10 million every day in infrastructure, technology and network expansion to ensure we safely deliver our customers the service we promised.