The Keystone Trail, near 90th and Fort streets, is believed by some locals to be visited by a phantom train on cold misty nights. The apparition of the train has been both seen and heard, although the railroad tracks were removed from this spot years ago.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- Near 90th and Fort
Omaha, NE
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 41.30407155645821, -96.04967594135815
- County:
- Douglas County, Nebraska
- Nearest Towns:
- Boys Town, NE (5.2 mi.)
Omaha, NE (6.6 mi.)
Ralston, NE (6.8 mi.)
Carter Lake, IA (6.9 mi.)
Bennington, NE (7.0 mi.)
La Vista, NE (8.4 mi.)
Elkhorn, NE (9.7 mi.)
Chalco, NE (9.8 mi.)
Council Bluffs, IA (10.2 mi.)
Papillion, NE (10.3 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.traillink.com/trail/keystone-trail.aspx
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Years ago, maybe around 2007? I was walking this trail I started from 88th and maple st. where the trail starts. I was walking north on the trail and about few yards south of Boyd st. there is a park and near the park there are old pillars which, would of hold up an old wooden railroad bridge. When I was staring at them I felt this sadness. I don’t know if this is connected with the other thing that you said? I was told that behind NFM there is a wooden bridge over what use to be a railroad bridge. I was told that people died many years ago.