Nebraska Midland Railroad

It operated only one year of passenger service there before having to look for a new base due to not being able to obtain the needed right of way.

It then relocated to Stuhr Museum in Grand Island, Nebraska and operated at least through the 1980s.

It used a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge 2-8-0 Baldwin steam engine that had originally run on the White Pass and Yukon Route.

[1] In 2001 Locomotive #69 was sold back to WP&Y & in 2008 it was restored to run again.

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