This Day in History: July 10 – First Union Pacific Rail laid in Omaha

July 10, 1865 – First Union Pacific Rail laid in Omaha

The Union Pacific Railroad laid its first rail tie in Omaha, marking the formal commencement of track construction on its east–west route across the continent. With no ceremonial fanfare, a small crew quietly set the rail near the Missouri River, beginning what would become a transformative chapter in Nebraska’s and America’s transportation history.

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