Doyle McCormack
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Doyle McCormack is a railroad preservationist, and is well known among the railfan community.
Doyle is a retired Union Pacific locomotive engineer who is now the president of the Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation, an organization working to build a permanent home for the steam locomotives owned by the City of Portland.
Mr. McCormack is best known for his work on the restoration and operation of Southern Pacific 4449, as well as other noted vintage steam and diesel-electric locomotives.