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NRHP Reference #: 97000131
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NRHP Reference #: [https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/97000131 97000131]
  
 
NRHP Listing Date: 19970221
 
NRHP Listing Date: 19970221

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CB&Q Holdrege Depot (Ironhorse Station)

CB&Q Holdrege Depot (Ironhorse Station)

NRHP Reference #: 97000131

NRHP Listing Date: 19970221

Location

700 Ironhorse St., Holdrege, Phelps County, Nebraska

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Summary

The C.B.&Q. (also referred to as Burlington) Railroad laid out a route that bypassed the community of Phelps Center. The company then decided to create the town of Holdrege to facilitate its train operations. The mutually beneficial arrangement between Holdrege and the Burlington Railroad initially resulted in a cordial relationship. Eventually, however, this harmonious situation began to deteriorate as the townspeople clamored for a new depot and the railroad resisted. Under orders from the State Railway Commission, Burlington finally relented and built a new depot in 1911.

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