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U.S. Route 283 is a spur of U.S. Route 83. It currently runs for 731 miles (1,175 km) from Brady, Texas at U.S. Route 87 to Lexington, Nebraska at U.S. Route 30 . It passes through the states of Texas , Oklahoma , Kansas , and Nebraska .
Omaha Bridge and Terminal Railway Company: IC: 1892 1946 Illinois Central Railroad: Omaha, Niobrara and Black Hills Railroad: UP: 1879 1886 Omaha and Republican Valley Railway: Omaha and North Platte Railroad: CB&Q: 1886 1908 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Omaha and Northern Nebraska Railway: CNW: 1878 1880 Sioux City and Nebraska ...
The Nebraska Kansas Colorado Railway (reporting mark NKCR), formerly the Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado RailNet, is based in Grant, Nebraska, and operates about 509 miles (819 km) of track in southwestern Nebraska, northern Kansas and northeastern Colorado.
The company faced financial difficulty during the Panic of 1873. [3] In the 1870s, under the ownership of Jay Gould, the company expanded its rail network noticeably. [3] On January 24, 1880, Union Pacific Railroad was consolidated with Kansas Pacific Railway and Denver Pacific Railway under a new holding company called Union Pacific Railway.
The company constructed several lines in Nebraska, including a long east–west route from Omaha across northern Nebraska to Chadron, trackage that later became known as the "Cowboy Line." Beginning in the 1880s the FE&MV expanded north and west from Chadron, building a line along the eastern edge of the Black Hills to Rapid City and Belle ...
U.S. Route 283 Spur (US-283 Spur) was a spur route that existed in WaKeeney. It began at a diamond interchange with I-70 and US-40 exit 128, and traveled north and ended at US-283. US-283 Spur first appears on the 1963–1964 State Highway map. [19] [20] In an April 1, 1981 resolution, US-283 Spur was redesignated as US-40 Business (US-40 Bus ...
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The Atkinson and Northern Railroad was founded in the late 19th century to operate north from Atkinson, Nebraska, for about 25-30 miles to Perry in Boyd County, Nebraska. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Although several cuts were made in preparation for the railroad, no track was laid and the railroad folded before it began.