Kearney & Black Hills A historic branch of the Union Pacific Railroad by Franis

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Kearney & Black Hills A historic branch of the Union Pacific Railroad by Franis
 
Kearney & Black Hills A historic branch of the Union Pacific Railroad by Franis Gscwind
Hard cover with dust jacket  BOOK #607 of 1000.
Copyright 1990, FIRST EDITION
415 pages
Indexed
Kearney &
Black Hills
Kearney & Black Hills is the comprehensive story of one railroad branch line across a segment of rural America. Constructed to transport the agricultural commerce of mid-central Nebraska, the 102-mile-long Kearney Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad was no ordinary, lackluster or prosaic line of railway. Although not the busiest or most profitable branch line on the system, it contributed its fair share of black ink entries to U.P. ledgers down through the years.
Born in a spirit of independence as the Kearney & Black Hills Railway, in 1890, the historic little short line officially became part of the Union Pacific eight years later. However, the branch was affectionately referred to as "the K&BH" for many years by citizens and railroaders alike.
Leaving the wide Platte River Valley at Kearney, the line headed northwestward up the fertile Wood River Valley. It then descended into the verdant valley of the South Loup River, to terminate at the ranch country town of Stapleton, situated at the edge of Nebraska's famous Sandhills region.
The annals, traditions and legends of the Kearney Branch touched upon virtually all facets of the American railroad scene, from the excitement of early construction years, up through the pathos of its abandonment in modern times. Long after heavier motive power was in service elsewhere on the U.P. system, the last of the little 100-class 2-8-0 steam locomotives continued to ply their way exclusively between Kearney and Stapleton. The Kearney Branch, in 1905, was the first U.P. line to see McKeen motor cars in regularly-scheduled passenger service, and ultimately was the last on the Nebraska Division on which motor car service was offered. When Amtrak passenger train service began in 1971, Kearney Branch trains 95-96 were among the last of the mixed trains on the U.P. to succumb.
Kearney & Black Hills is otherwise a study of how the branch line railroad once strongly affected the economical and social livelihood of the small towns it created and served. The Kearney Branch of the Union Pacific ultimately enjoyed an intimate relationship with its trackside public, a trait which few high-speed, heavy-.
Contents
Introduction  7
1- The Stillborn Twins  13
2 - The Kearney & Black Hills Railway  25
3 - "A Glorious Victory"  35
4 - Rails Up the Wood River Valley  43
5 - The Hamilton Era  59
6 - The Union Pacific Takes Control  73
7 - Here Comes the "Potato Bug"  83
8 - Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying McKeens  99
9 - Extension Schemes and Rumors  113
10 - The Mysterious Stranger  135
11- On to the Sandhills  145
12 - The Logan County "War"  171
13 - A Tale of Two Milldales ... and a Finchville  191
14 - The Day of the Doodlebug  195
15 - Excursion Days  229
16 - The Great Livestock Rush  245
17 - Running Extra  261
18 - Snowbound  279
19 - Floods, Winds and Fires  297
20 - Accidents and Derailments  305
21 - Less Than Carload Lots  315
22 - Sixty-Five Years of Steam  337
23 - The Changing of the Guard  359
24 - Melancholy Days  373
25 - Sunset on the K.&B.H 401
Stations Compendium  410
Bibliography  413
Index  414


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