Lincoln trail reopens week after railroad bridge fire and collapse

Trail users asked to use caution as final cleanup continues

March 5, 2026Updated: March 5, 2026
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

Union Pacific railroad bridge in Lincoln nearly repaired(JOHN RINGSMUTH | John Ringsmuth) West Lincoln railroad bridge 10/11 NOW.

By Abigail Carrera

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The portion of Salt Creek Levee Trail that was shut down due to the railroad bridge collapse in west Lincoln last week reopened.

Lincoln Parks and Recreation said the paved portion of the trail that travels under the two railroad bridges west and southwest of the Breslow Hockey Center reopened Thursday.

Trail users should exercise caution in the area as crews complete the final stages of site cleanup.

This announcement comes after a Union Pacific representative said the bridge had been repaired, inspected and reopened to train traffic on Tuesday.

Union Pacific crews had been working around the clock to rebuild the railroad bridge that caught fire and collapsed on Feb. 23.

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