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The group calls the Nickel Plate a ‘once-in-a-generation’ opportunity. The President of BRAG joined several local leaders for the groundbreaking ceremony at 62nd and Allisonville.
Allisonville Road is closed in both directions, just North of Kessler Blvd and just south of 62nd street. Crews are removing the old Railroad ties as they continue construction on the Nickel Plate ...
The NICKEL PLATE ROAD (more formally known as the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad) was organized on 3 Feb. 1881 by Geo. I. Seney, Columbus R. Cummings, Alexander M. White, John T. Martin, ...
During the ceremony, the Nickel Plate Road Steam Locomotive No. 767 steam locomotive broke a ceremonial ribbon, while the No. 765 engine became the first train to cross the overpass.
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