Buda is an
unincorporated community in
Buffalo County,
Nebraska,
United States. It is part of the
Kearney, Nebraska Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Geography
Its latitude is 40.71417ºN, its longitude: is 98.99361ºW, and its elevation is 2115 feet. It is located four miles east of
Kearney and eight miles west of
Gibbon.
History
On
August 1,
1886, the
Union Pacific railroad was completed to this point and a station was established. The station was originally named
Kearney due to its proximity to
Fort Kearny. In 1892 the name was changed to Shelby because of its similarity to
Kearney Junction, a town four miles distant which was itself later renamed Kearney. Later a station in the eastern part of the county was named
Shelton and, because there was confusion of freight shipments, the town of Shelby again changed its name. This time, according to local tradition, it "was called
Buda after an old religious center," but more probably either directly or indirectly after
Buda, a part of
Budapest,
Hungary.