Sarpy County Museum

Event:
Speaker Series: The Interurban Railway

Join us at the museum for an informative presentation on the Omaha & Southern Interurban Railway! This obscure suburban streetcar line, part of the extensive bi-state O&CB system, was Nebraska's longest operating interurban line, both in terms of distance and longevity, running 8 miles between South Omaha and Fort Crook via Bellevue from 1906 until 1931.

Through photos and documents sourced from various books and museums, Eric Miller will discuss the background of the project, how it was constructed, what the operations were like, exactly where it ran, why it was closed, and what transit service has replaced it since then.

Event Setting
At Nonprofit's Location
Where

Sarpy County Museum
2402 Clay St.
Bellevue, NE 68147
United States

When
Thursday, February 13th, 2025, 6:30pm - 8pm
Duration of 1 hour 30 minutes