North Platte Community

Aerial view of North Platte, Nebraska
Our hometown

North Platte, Nebraska

Built where two rivers meet and shaped by generations of railroad families, North Platte is a community with deep roots and an open door.

23,390 residents

Recorded in the 2020 U.S. Census.

Rail Town USA

Home to Union Pacific's Bailey Yard.

Two rivers meet

The North and South Platte form the Platte River nearby.

Western crossroads

Connected by Interstate 80 and historic westward trails.

Discover North Platte

A railroad story—and much more

Explore the places and traditions that give the community its character.

Bailey Yard

Stretching eight miles across 2,850 acres, the world's largest railroad classification yard remains the heartbeat of North Platte's rail heritage.

Explore Bailey Yard

Golden Spike Tower

See Bailey Yard in motion from seventh- and eighth-floor observation decks, with exhibits explaining the railroad's work and history.

Visit the tower

The Canteen spirit

During World War II, area volunteers welcomed millions of service members traveling through the North Platte Canteen.

Visit the museum

Cody Park

A local favorite with green space, playgrounds, seasonal rides, animal exhibits and a railroad museum featuring historic locomotives.

Explore city parks
North Platte's railroad landscape
Our story

Where railroad heritage meets community pride

North Platte grew beside the transcontinental railroad and the routes that carried travelers west. That transportation legacy still shapes the city today, but its enduring story is about people: railroaders, neighbors and volunteers looking out for one another.

From Buffalo Bill's Scout's Rest Ranch to NEBRASKAland Days, local museums, parks and performances, North Platte offers plenty to explore beyond the tracks.

Community directory

Helpful local links

Quick access to public services, local organizations, news and visitor information.

See North Platte from above

A short aerial look at the community and its railroad landscape.