Nebraska Railroad Museum | |
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Commercial operations | |
Original gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
Preserved operations | |
Reporting mark | FEVR |
Preserved gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
Website | |
nebraskarailroadmuseum.com |
The Nebraska Railroad Museum interprets the story of the Fremont and Elkhorn Valley Railroad, whose tracks dated to 1869, and tells the story of railroading's continuing impact on America.[1][2] Formerly located in Fremont, Nebraska, the museum will move to Nebraska City's Burlington Railroad Depot following the donation of eight acres and two thousand feet of track by BNSF Railway.[3][4][1]
In its prior incarnation, the museum consisted of a dinner train, a scenic loop that covered an 1869 route, museum space in Fremont's train depot, and significant items from the Fremont and Elkhorn Valley Railroad.[5][6][7] While closed pending relocation, the museum inventoried their remaining collection and made the decision to sell some, including a Union Pacific DDA40X “Centennial" locomotive.[8][9][10]
The museum planned to move the equipment to its new location and open in 2022,[1] however, ownership of the rail car, right of way and lines is in dispute and legal fees have contributed to the sale of items in the museum's collection.[3][11][10] A judge ruled against the city in May 2023,[12] but the operational status of the museum remains unknown.
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