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Where did the Union Pacific Railroad start and end?

The original rail line was built westward 1,006 miles (1,619 km) from Omaha, Nebraska, to meet the Central Pacific, which was being built eastward from Sacramento, California. The two railroads were joined at Promontory, Utah, on May 10, 1869 (see Golden Spike National Historic Site).

What states did the Union Pacific Railroad travel through?

State by State Guide to the Union Pacific

  • Arizona.
  • Arkansas.
  • California.
  • Colorado.
  • Idaho.
  • Illinois.
  • Iowa.
  • Kansas.

Where did the Union Pacific Railroad start in 1869?

Sacramento
Newcastle, CA The line began in Sacramento, the railroad’s western terminus.

What mountains did the Union Pacific cross?

The tunnels along the Central Pacific line conquered the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range while the bridges and trestles built by the Union Pacific crossed chasms.

Who was president of the Union Pacific Railroad?

Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885): Eighteenth President of the United States and former Union Civil War General. President Grant took his oath of office on March 4, 1869, two months before the completion of the transcontinental railroad.

Did Thomas Durant build the railroad?

Thomas C. Durant (1820–1885) was instrumental in building the first railway spanning the western United States. Together with engineer Henry Farnum, he orchestrated the construction of numerous major rail lines, including the Mississippi and Missouri railroad across Iowa.

Who drove in the golden spike?

Leland Stanford
Leland Stanford, president of Southern Pacific Railroad and, beginning in 1861, Central Pacific Railroad, drove the golden spike. Stanford also served as a Republican governor and senator from California.

How many states did Union Pacific run through?

Individual depictions of Union Pacific in each of the 23 states of our system. Weight capacities of railroad lines.

Where was the Union Pacific Railroad in Wyoming?

The Union Pacific line has been completed nearly to Cheyenne Pass in present day Wyoming. Information from the Pacific Railroad Surveys has clearly been added to the map including the notes on topography, land cover, and even the spot where Captain Gunnison was killed in Utah.

Where was the proposed line of the transcontinental railroad?

This highly detailed map shows the proposed line of the railroad from the Missouri River to Humboldt Wells from surveys done from 1864 to 1868. The spot at which the tracks would connect, at Promontory Summit, had yet to be decided. The map includes a “Profile of Grades” over which the track would be laid.

When was the first map of the Pacific Railroad published?

Many editions of the maps were printed to accompany the different editions of the Pacific Railroad Survey Reports. These states show the rapid growth in topographical information from government exploration and mapping. The dates of the maps shown are 1855, 1857, 1858, 1861, and 1867.