Doyle McCormack

Engineer, Film actor

1943 –

55

Who is Doyle McCormack?

Doyle L. McCormack is a railroad preservationist, and is well-known among the railfan community.

McCormack is a retired Union Pacific locomotive engineer who is now the president of the Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation, an organization that is leading the project to build and expand the Oregon Rail Heritage Center, a new, permanent home for the steam locomotives owned by the City of Portland. The ORHC opened its first phase in September 2012, and the main building was named in McCormack's honor: the Doyle L. McCormack Enginehouse.

McCormack is known for his work on the restoration and operation of Southern Pacific 4449, Delaware & Hudson ALCO PA 18, as well as other noted vintage steam and diesel-electric locomotives.

He first came to Portland in 1974, from Ohio, to help restore SP 4449 to operating condition for use as the American Freedom Train during the U.S. Bicentennial celebrations in 1975–76, and he resettled in Portland in 1978.

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on July 23, 2013

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