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  2. Railroads in Omaha - Wikipedia

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    Railroads in Omaha, Nebraska, have been integral to the growth and development of the city, the state of Nebraska, the Western United States and the entire United States. The convergence of many railroad forces upon the city was by happenstance and synergy, as none of the Omaha leaders had a comprehensive strategy for bringing railroads to the ...

  3. List of Nebraska railroads - Wikipedia

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    North-Eastern Nebraska Railroad: CNW: 1888 1888 Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway: Northern Nebraska Air Line Railroad: CNW: 1867 1868 Sioux City and Pacific Railroad: Omaha Belt Railway: MP: 1883 1910 Missouri Pacific Railway: Omaha Bridge and Terminal Railway Company: IC: 1892 1946 Illinois Central Railroad: Omaha, Niobrara and ...

  4. Omaha Union Station - Wikipedia

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    In 1965 the Missouri Pacific Railroad and the Chicago Great Western Railway quit running, followed by the Rock Island Railroad in 1969. Passenger service ceased in 1971, and the Union Station was donated to the City of Omaha by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1973. [12] That year the station quickly became the home of the Durham Museum. The Union ...

  5. Omaha station (Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad)

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    The railroad was influential in the growth of Omaha and Nebraska, and the Omaha Burlington Station served the needs of both passengers and freight longer than any depot in Omaha history. A temporary building was first erected on the present site in 1890 in anticipation of the construction of a new and grander edifice to be completed by the ...

  6. Transportation in Omaha - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in Omaha, Nebraska, includes most major modes, such as pedestrian, bicycle, automobile, bus, train and airplane. While early transportation consisted of ferries, stagecoaches , steamboats , street railroads , and railroads, the city's transportation systems have evolved to include the Interstate Highway System , parklike ...

  7. Category:Railway lines in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Category: Railway lines in Omaha, Nebraska. 1 language. ... Railroads in Omaha; B. Brandon Railroad; C. List of Union Pacific Railroad civil engineers 1863 to 1869; F.

  8. Omaha and Republican Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Omaha and Republican Valley Railway was a branch line of the Union Pacific that crossed Nebraska. Traversing several counties, including Buffalo County, the Railway was the impetus for several settlements, and upon its demise, several ghost towns. The Railway ran from Boelus to South Ravenna, to Poole and on to Pleasanton, Nebraska. [1]

  9. Omaha station - Wikipedia

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    Omaha station is an Amtrak intercity train station in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.It is served daily by the California Zephyr.The station was built by Amtrak in 1983 as a replacement for the directly adjacent Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Station that was opened in 1898, and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974.