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What is a cross-country railroad called?

Trans continental


What effect did standard gauge railroad have on railroad lines?

It allowed railroads to form a cross-country network.


What effect did the standard gauge have on railroad lines?

It allowed railroads to form a cross-country network.


When was Cross Creek Railroad created?

Cross Creek Railroad was created in 1900.


When did Cross Creek Railroad end?

Cross Creek Railroad ended in 1904.


What is the only railroad to cross the country north to south and east to west?

Is it Burlington Northern RR or the Canadian Pacific RR?


What is a transcontinental?

it was a railroad cross!ng the country making it much easier to expand west and help western cities grow


What shape is a railroad crossing?

An X. Because it is a cross for the railroad crossing.


What did the transcontienel railroad do for the US?

By having coast-to-coast rail service, it was possible to cross the country in a matter of days instead of weeks.


What is a cross country runner called?

That answer would be a : Harrier


What were the first two cross country railroads?

The first two cross-country railroads in the United States were the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), which began operations in the early 1820s, and the Transcontinental Railroad, which was completed in 1869. The B&O was significant for connecting the East Coast to the Ohio River Valley, while the Transcontinental Railroad linked the eastern U.S. to the West Coast, facilitating westward expansion and commerce.


When was New York Cross Harbor Railroad Terminal Corporation created?

New York Cross Harbor Railroad Terminal Corporation was created in 1983.