On May 10, 1869, Central Pacific Railroad President Leland Stanford, and former California governor, drove a golden rail spike to complete the 1,912-mile-long Transcontinental Railroad at Promontory ...
It took me two days to finally see a train on the Tehachapi Loop, the 3,799-foot-long rail spiral in Southern California that first allowed passenger trains to journey from the Bay Area to Los Angeles ...
A new book telling the stories of the women who helped build the first transcontinental railroad is a fascinating insight ...
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