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Iron Rails Iron Men and the Race to Link the Nation : The Story of the Transcontinental Railroad

by Martin W. Sandler

Synopsis

Experience the race of rails to link the country—and meet the men behind this incredible feat—in a riveting story about the building of the transcontinental railroad, brought to life with archival photos.

In the 1850s, gold fever swept the West, but people had to walk, sail, or ride horses for months on end to seek their fortune. The question of faster, safer transportation was posed by national leaders. But with 1,800 miles of seemingly impenetrable mountains, searing deserts, and endless plains between the Missouri River and San Francisco, could a transcontinental railroad be built? It seemed impossible. Eventually, two railroad companies, the Central Pacific, which laid the tracks eastward, and the Union Pacific, which moved west, began the job. In one great race between iron men with iron wills, tens of thousands of workers blasted the longest tunnels that had ever been constructed, built the highest bridges that had ever been created, and finally linked the nation by two bands of steel, changing America forever.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2015
ISBN-13 9780763665272
ISBN-10 0763665274
Class Copyright
Publisher Candlewick Press
Subject Juvenile Nonfiction
File Size 85 MB
Number of Pages 224
Shelf No. KX542
Grade Range 5
Ages 10
Lexile NC1230L