South Omaha Railroad

South Omaha Railroad

Originally the Union Stockyards Railroad Company, the South Omaha Railroad started service in July, 1927, operating about 17 miles of track in the Omaha area. On April 4, 1978, an ICC emergency service order was issued at which time the Brandon Corporation took over service.


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