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Kansas City Northwestern Railroad, Missouri Pacific Railroad in Nebraska: Missouri Pacific Railway of Nebraska: MP: 1881 1882 Missouri Pacific Railway: Missouri Valley and Blair Railway and Bridge Company: CNW: 1882 1920 Chicago and North Western Railway: Nebraska Railway: CB&Q: 1875 1908 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Nebraska and ...
The Nebraska Northwestern Railroad (reporting mark NNW) is a Class III railroad that began operations in April 2010 after it purchased 7.22 miles (11.62 km) of former Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern (DME), now Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad, previously Chicago and North Western Railway Cowboy Line track between Dakota Junction and the rail yard to the east at Chadron, Nebraska.
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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 Union Pacific brought the railroad out of bankruptcy in 1885, reorganizing it as St Joseph and Grand Island Railroad. The SJ&GI became an essential part of UP's system, providing a connection from the transcontinental mainline to the eastern Kansas area, and UP undertook several steps to improve it.
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The Sidney and Lowe Railroad (reporting mark SLGG) is a switching railroad with 11 miles of line (12 miles of track) that runs between Sidney, Nebraska and connections with BNSF Railway at Huntsman, Nebraska and with Union Pacific Railroad at Brownson, Nebraska. [1]