Nebraska Northeastern Railway
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The Nebraska Northeastern Railroad (reporting mark NENE) is a shortline railroad that began operations on July 23, 1996, in northeastern Nebraska. It operates on about 120 miles of former Burlington Northern Railroad track between Ferry Station, NE and O'Neill, Nebraska, as well as trackage rights over the BNSF Railway, Burlington Northern's successor, into Sioux City, Iowa.
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- Nebraska railroads
- Spin-offs of the Burlington Northern Railroad
- Companies operating former Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad lines
- United States railway company stubs
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