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1 The Transcontinental Railroad The Idea The Construction The People Involved

2 The Idea Why the railroad was needed. Plans to link the West to the East. Projected costs of the plan. The estimated manpower of the project. http://www.sfmuseum.org/ hist4/practical.htmlhttp://www.sfmuseum.org/ hist4/practical.html http://cprr.org/Museum/in dex.htmlhttp://cprr.org/Museum/in dex.html http://www.uprr.com/abou tup/history/hist-ovr.shtmlhttp://www.uprr.com/abou tup/history/hist-ovr.shtml http://web.archive.org/web /20020126231648/http://w ww.geocities.com/%7Eron kohlin/rr/transcon.htmhttp://web.archive.org/web /20020126231648/http://w ww.geocities.com/%7Eron kohlin/rr/transcon.htm

3 Connecting the Country http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/iron/

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9 Union Pacific Railroad Starting Point: Omaha, Nebraska Ending Point: Promontory Summit, Utah Start Date: July 10, 1865 Finish Date: May 9, 1869 Length Of Track: Approximately 1200 Miles

10 Central Pacific Railroad Starting Point: Sacramento, California Ending Point: Promontory, Utah Start Date: January 8, 1863 Finish Date: May 9, 1869 Length Of Track: Approximately 850 Miles


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