Located at the convergence of the North and South Platte Rivers, North Platte (Lincoln County) Nebraska has a rich and rustic tradition, including serving as the home of world-famous cowboy, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody. Early construction laborers working on the development of the Union Pacific Railroad eventually settled the location now known as "North Platte." To this date North Platte's bond with the railroad industry has never been broken. Today, North Platte is home to the world's largest railroad classification yard. Union Pacific's Bailey Yard.
North Platte area residents still embody the adventurous spirit of our forefoathers. North Platte/Lincoln County is again home to many opportunistic prioneers. From state-of-the-art cancer treatment to a world-class transportation and communication network. North Platte offers the callenges and opportunities sought by today's new pioneers.
With a population now in excess of 25,000, North Platte continues to experience significant growth in new industry segments including: health and medical, education, retail, small manufacturing, electric supply, tourism and warehousing/distribution. All relevant economic indicators point to the continuted growth and success of our region. We encourage you to discover the opportunities available in our area.
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