NRHP: Hastings Subway

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Hastings Subway

NRHP Reference #: 93001399

NRHP Listing Date: 19931222

Location

BNRR over Routes 281/ 34 and Burlington Ave, Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska

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Summary

The Hastings Subway is a steel and concrete structure that carries the Burlington Northern Railroad over Route 281 / 34 and Burlington Avenue in Hastings. Constructed by the Mid-State Engineering Company in 1933 with federal funding from the National Industrial Recovery Act, the Hastings Subway is significant at the statewide level as an exceptional early example of an all-welded bridge.

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