Rail Fest celebrates the opening of the Golden Spike Visitors’ Center
The center highlights Union Pacific Bailey Yard, the world’s largest rail freight classification yard in the world. Over the years, Bailey Yard has drawn thousands of visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of the Union Pacific Railroad in action. Until recently, the only access was a one-story wooden platform that provides a view of the West Hump or long distance view of yard
activities at the top of the Buffalo Bill viaduct.
The Golden Spike has a 95-foot tower with an enclosed 360-degree main viewing level to allow for a panoramic view of Bailey Yard and the Platte River Valley. An exterior viewing deck at 83-feet provides a look at Union Pacific in action.
The center’s 3,500 square foot building with its connecting hallway to the observation tower
was designed with the appearance of an old-style
railroad depot.
The center offers the visitors opportunity to learn about the Union Pacific Railroad and railroad industry.
The site will accommodate travelers in bus tour groups, RVs and smaller vehicles.