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SPRINGFIELD -- Union Pacific's new commemorative No. 1616 Lincoln Locomotive will be coming to Springfield for a public viewing on July 1. It honors Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. president, in his ...
– In Missouri, there is a city called Bourbon that traces its roots back to the 1800s when settlers would travel through, selling their wares at the local general store situated along a railroad.
Residents and former employees recall the long-term effects the merger of the Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railroad companies on the city of Osawatomie.
Train fans followed the tracks to Council Bluffs on Saturday.The Union Pacific Railroad Museum held its Winter Spectacular.Younger attendees got to control the T track and left with a small model ...
Over two acres of vacant land in Fairpark's Hardware District is now for sale, and the land is flanked by numerous housing ...
Anyone attending the Durham Museum south of Omaha’s Old Market will be near the one-mile marker for the Union Pacific ...
This winter, La Niña, the periodic cooling of ocean surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, is expected to develop and hang on through the entire winter season.
Lucile Morris Upton and newspaper photographer Betty Love rode one of the last passenger trains from Missouri to Arkansas in 1960.
The last time we saw El Niño was in the winter of 2018 to 2019, and even that year’s El Niño was substantially weaker than the one we’re seeing now.
The images were made by Russell Butler, the Gurdon-based Missouri Pacific Railroad worker and artist also known as Colossus of Roads, Gypsy Sphinx and buZ blurr, who died Jan. 26 at age 80.
Bourbon, MO, a town with a rich history and unique traditions, celebrates its heritage with the “Barrel Tour” and a water tower that still contains barrels of whiskey.