Union Pacific Corporation
Location
Nebraska
Founded
1862-02-28
Website
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2023-07-27 (chicagobusiness.com)
Union Pacific appears to win war with Metra over staffing commuter lines
Metra says it is “working on transitioning” the lines to self-operation, with the agency or contractors providing crews, ticket sales and other personnel as it does with other commuter lines.
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2023-03-31 (county10.com)
#Lookback: Civil War Veterans of Riverton - County 10TM
A County 10 series in partnership with the Fremont County Museum Systemwhere we take a #Lookback at the stories and history of our community andpresented by Mick Pryor, Financial Advisor with Edward Jones.
Read more2022-03-26 (freightwaves.com)
Class I railroads donate over $2 million for Ukraine relief
Four Class I railroads have donated nearly $2.3 million to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and the surrounding region. These donations come among broader efforts by European and American rail
Read more2022-03-07 (nptelegraph.com)
North Platte Canteen, supporting communities nominated for Congressional Gold Medal
A Florida man has been crushed to death by a bulldozer while he was using a porta-potty, authorites say.
Read more2022-02-27 (nptelegraph.com)
If North Platte is a Union Pacific town, why does it have a 'Burlington Boulevard'?
“Make no mistake, Russia is isolated.” On Friday, Russia vetoed a draft UN Security Council resolution that would have deplored Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Here’s what the diplomats said after the vote.
Read more2022-02-03 (railpage.com.au)
Class I railroads donate over $2 million for Ukraine relief
Sponsored advertisement Four Class I railroads have donated nearly $2.3 million to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and the surrounding region. These donations come among broader efforts by European and American rail groups to support
Read more2021-09-13 (meetingstoday.com)
Arts and Culture Venues for Offsite Events in Eastern and Central Wisconsin | Meetings Today
Arts and culture venues like museums and performing arts centers are popular options for offsite events, doubling as beautiful spaces that help attendees get a sense of place. Wisconsin’ s east and central regions have many venues that fit this bill,
Read more2021-06-29 (suffolknewsherald.com)
‘Wheels of War’ arrives - The Suffolk News-Herald
A traveling exhibit from the Union Pacific Railroad Museum, “Wheels of War,” will be displayed at the Suffolk Seaboard Station Railroad Museum through July 12. The“ Wheels of War” exhibit traces the contributions of the railroad industry to military
Read more2021-04-04 (santacruzsentinel.com)
Thomas Edison’s man in Santa Cruz | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History
He lived many adventures, in a career so wide-ranging it included Wild West lawmen, the Wizard of Menlo Park, and U.S. presidents as his intimate friends.
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2020-06-29 (mercurynews.com)
Is it a homeless encampment or something else?
A stretch of Monterey Road in San Jose looks like a war zone with burned out cars and small mountains of trash, a reader says.
Read more2018-11-09 (thegazette.com)
Time Machine: Marion Crandel - The first U.S. woman killed in World War I was from Cedar Rapids
Time Machine: Marion Crandel- The first U.S. woman killed in World War I was from Cedar Rapids Nov.9, 2018 4:28 pm, Updated: Nov. 10, 2018 9:09 am As we take note of Veterans Day, once called Armistice Day to mark the end of World War I, you may want
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