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Nebraska City Community Profile Nebraska City 2006 Housing Study Links to Partners and Resources
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TransportationNebraska City is situated near two main interstate transportation routes; Interstate 29 is only several miles to the east while Interstate 80 is located 50 miles to the north near Omaha or 50 miles to the west in Lincoln. State Highway #2 is on the South side of Nebraska City connecting with both of these Interstates. Highway #2 is a four lane highway which in the near future will have Expressway status with the Nebraska Department of Roads. The community is served by the Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroads. A private rail line (Arbor Rail Line) owned by the Omaha Public Power District is available for competitive access for development needs. Arbor Rail Line traverses Otoe County along the Highway #2 development corridor. Nebraska City is bordered on the east by the Missouri River. A municipal terminal facility is currently leased to a private company utilizing barge loading and unloading in their operations. Nebraska City's centralized location in the United States as well as close proximity to major highways, Interstate systems, river barge traffic, air service and available rail service makes this location a great fit for manufacturing, warehousing, distribution and commercial development. Download PDF version of Transportation, Warehouse, Distribution, and Logistics Brochure Links for transportation information: Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Nebraska Department of Roads Map Library
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