The city of North Platte traces its beginnings to railroading, which
in 1863 stretched its iron rails across the prairies to complete the
nation's first transcontinental railroad.
The
city of North Platte was then founded in 1873, situated at the confluence of
the North and South Platte rivers along the Great Platte River Road.
North
Platte is home to the largest railroad classification yard in the
world. Still expanding, the Union Pacific’s Bailey Yard employs over
2,500 men and women, covers 2,850 acres and switches 10,000 rail cars
daily. The main rail line through North Platte is the busiest rail
freight corridor in the nation, with more than 135 trains operating
over the line every 24 hours.
North
Platte's roots might be firmly planted in its history, but its eyes are
clearly focused on the future. We invite you to participate in North
Platte’s vision.