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In ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Movie]]'' [[Scratchy]] is tied to a train track. [[Itchy]] tries to get into a train to run over Scratchy, but must get a degree to ride first. Itchy goes off to Union Pacific, studies madly, passes, receives a degree, attends the achievement celebration, applies for a job at Union Pacific and at last hops into a train. Scratchy quickly tries to untie himself, though does not manage in time and is run over. All that remains is Scratchy's severed arms still trying to untangle the rope.<ref>"[[Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie]]"</ref>
 
In ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Movie]]'' [[Scratchy]] is tied to a train track. [[Itchy]] tries to get into a train to run over Scratchy, but must get a degree to ride first. Itchy goes off to Union Pacific, studies madly, passes, receives a degree, attends the achievement celebration, applies for a job at Union Pacific and at last hops into a train. Scratchy quickly tries to untie himself, though does not manage in time and is run over. All that remains is Scratchy's severed arms still trying to untangle the rope.<ref>"[[Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie]]"</ref>
  
When [[Lisa]] did a report about an old Union Pacific railroad for ''[[Kidz Newz]]'' she said that the "Union Pacific doesn't come by here much anymore" just seconds before a Union Pacific train passed her.<ref>"[[Girly Edition]]"</ref> This is probably a reference to the West Coast (where [[20th Century Fox]] is located and where "[[The Simpsons]]"is produced), where Union Pacific serves, along with its competing companion, the BNSF Railway.
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When [[Lisa]] did a report about an old Union Pacific railroad for ''[[Kidz Newz]]'' she said that the "Union Pacific doesn't come by here much anymore" just seconds before a Union Pacific train passed her.<ref>"[[Girly Edition]]"</ref>
  
 
When [[Bart]] prank-called [[Moe]] in Morse code, Moe sends back, "I'm gonna stick my golden spike in your Central and Union Pacific".<ref>"[[Helter Shelter]]"</ref>
 
When [[Bart]] prank-called [[Moe]] in Morse code, Moe sends back, "I'm gonna stick my golden spike in your Central and Union Pacific".<ref>"[[Helter Shelter]]"</ref>

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Union Pacific
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Company Information

Union Pacific is an American railroad company.

History

In The Itchy & Scratchy Movie Scratchy is tied to a train track. Itchy tries to get into a train to run over Scratchy, but must get a degree to ride first. Itchy goes off to Union Pacific, studies madly, passes, receives a degree, attends the achievement celebration, applies for a job at Union Pacific and at last hops into a train. Scratchy quickly tries to untie himself, though does not manage in time and is run over. All that remains is Scratchy's severed arms still trying to untangle the rope.[1]

When Lisa did a report about an old Union Pacific railroad for Kidz Newz she said that the "Union Pacific doesn't come by here much anymore" just seconds before a Union Pacific train passed her.[2]

When Bart prank-called Moe in Morse code, Moe sends back, "I'm gonna stick my golden spike in your Central and Union Pacific".[3]

Non-canon

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The Simpson family took a Union Pacific freight train to Delaware.[4]

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