← All Days Day 13 Saturday, June 6, 2026

Golden Spike Tower, Buffalo Bill & Keith County

📍 North Platte · Keith County, NE

Morning on the road — Day 13

Down the road by 0900. Outdoor stops were ahead and the temps were predicted to hit the high 80s, low 90s.


From the Passenger Seat

As passenger, I get to take photos of everything on the side of the road.

Nebraska scenery from the passenger window
Gas prices — going down!
More Nebraska roadside views

A huge granary and storage facility — we think for corn. Happy to see gas prices going down. Lots of trains out here.

Large grain storage facility
Freight train rolling through Nebraska
More trains along the highway

Can’t say I ever thought I’d see Amazon containers on a train. But here they are.

Amazon shipping containers on a freight train

Roadside scenery in central Nebraska

The 100th Meridian — which roughly marks the eastward boundary of the arid plains — passes just west of this town.

100th Meridian marker
The 100th Meridian sign

And here we are on the very highway we learned so much about at the Archway Museum in Kearney.

Driving the historic highway through Nebraska


Golden Spike Tower & Visitor Center

goldenspiketower.com

We were the first rig to arrive. Great RV parking.

Golden Spike Tower in North Platte
Locomotives parked at Bailey Yard
View from the Golden Spike Tower

The second picture shows parked locomotives — and there were twice that many at Bailey Yard.

Great RV parking at Golden Spike Tower

A vintage dining car sits on the brickyard out front — currently under renovation.

Vintage dining car under renovation at the tower

The Orphan Train

One story I didn’t know about: The Orphan Train.

The Orphan Train exhibit
Orphan Train display
Children from the Orphan Train program

Over 33,000 orphaned children were sent from New York to homes all over the USA. The terms “family placement” or “out-placement” were used instead of “orphan” — as many children had been abandoned, or families voluntarily signed them away because they didn’t have the money or desire to raise them. 😔

Orphan Train stories and records
More Orphan Train history

Bailey Yard

Timeline of Bailey Yard:

Bailey Yard timeline

Bailey Yard facts and figures
Bailey Yard exhibit
Rail yard operations display
Bailey Yard history

Bailey Yard is the largest railroad classification yard in the world:

  • 17 receiving and 16 departure tracks
  • 14,000 rail cars handled every 24 hours
  • 3,000 cars sorted daily in east and west “hump” yards
  • The hump yard moves four cars per minute — 20 feet west, 34 feet east
  • On-site car repair shop, running 24/7/365

A current view of the yard:

Live view of Bailey Yard from the tower

I found this Atlas listing routes in Washington state — handled with cotton gloves so the pages don’t degrade.

Historical railroad atlas under cotton gloves

Railroad map display
Route atlas at the visitor center

Some railroad terminology:

Railroad terminology display

Outside, 23 flags represent each state Union Pacific serves — each with a description of the miles of track within that state. In Oregon, the tracks follow the Oregon Trail into the eastern side of the state, over the Blue Mountains.

State flags outside Golden Spike Tower

Union Pacific state flag display
Oregon flag and trail mileage

Buffalo Bill Ranch

Buffalo Bill Ranch — the main house
Buffalo Bill Ranch grounds
Welcome to Buffalo Bill Ranch

We toured the large house — Bill and his wife had four children, three girls and one boy (who died young). The stained glass on the front door, the front parlor, the back porch:

Stained glass front door at Buffalo Bill's house
The front parlor
The back porch

The grounds were so green and beautiful.

Buffalo Bill Ranch grounds
Lush green lawns at the ranch
Garden and outbuildings

We stayed in our parking spot for lunch and saw this. I think it was a photo shoot — Keith thought it was a ceremony.

Possible photo shoot or ceremony at the ranch

Ever wonder who poses for these things?

Historic photo display at Buffalo Bill Ranch
Posed period photograph

The Wild West Show Barn

The barn held a lot of memorabilia from Bill Cody’s Wild West Show. The first picture shows remains of the original show posters — the colored ones are likely reproductions.

Original Wild West Show poster remnants
Wild West Show barn memorabilia
Colorful Wild West Show reproduction posters

More Wild West Show artifacts

Buffalo or Bison?

How they used every part of the animal:

Buffalo vs. Bison — and how every part was used
Bison uses display
More bison history

The real thing — living the good life. Looks familiar to those of us in Surry County… 😉

Live bison on the ranch grounds


Keith County!

Riding along, I noticed a little sign: Keith County. 😳 Who knew? When we entered Keith County, we also switched to Mountain Time. Found some fun advertising along the way too.

Keith County sign — a surprise!
Vintage roadside advertising
More roadside signs in Keith County
Classic roadside billboard
More fun advertising along the highway

Roadside scene in Keith County


As we drove, we were listening to one of our favorite podcasts — The Riveted with Chris and Gina. The guest’s advice, passed down from his mother:

“There’s a reason you have two ears and one mouth.”