UP train speed
25.4 mph
Omaha, Nebraska
No public contactOmaha Track has been providing rail based services for over 35 years. Our Omaha, NE (Weco, NE is the rail station) facility has a trackmobile for interplant movements of cars, including cherry picks.
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UP train speed
25.4 mph
UP terminal dwell
19.8 hrs
Latest system-level dwell reading from the operating metrics feed.
UP revenue
$6,150M
Q3 2025 operating ratio 58.7%.
UP top commodity
Containers
62,562 weekly carloads in the latest commodity breakdown.
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Omaha, Nebraska
Railcar Storage · Physical Facility
Railroads: UP
Lincoln, Nebraska
BNSF · UP
Railcar Storage · Storage Yard
425 cars
No operating summary is published for this record.
Chadron, Nebraska
BNSF
Railcar Storage · Storage Yard
850 cars
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Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska
13 cars
The Surface Transportation Board’s Office of Environmental Analysis (OEA) today issued a Final Environmental Assessment (Final EA) for the proposed construction of approximately six miles of new rail line in Mesa, Arizona by Union Pacific Railroad Company (UP). [Click for full press release.]
The STB today announced a unanimous decision finding that the major merger application filed by Union Pacific (UP) and Norfolk Southern (NS) on December 19, 2025 is incomplete. [Click for full press release.]