Soaring high above the Amtrak train is an eastbound BNSF stacker on the 1.2-mile-long Sheffield Flyover, completed in 2000, which was built to relieve level grade crossing traffic congestion in an area with well over 100 train movements per day. This project improved traffic flow at the east end of Kansas City so much that an additional flyover became necessary at the west end, as well.
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