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  • Transcontinental Railroad
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Transcontinental Railroad

Completion

American History Museum

Golden Spike

Union Pacific 119 train model with tender car View object record

Union Pacific 119 train model with tender car

View object recordJupiter train model with tender car. View object record

Jupiter train model with tender car.

View object recordReplica of the Ceremonial Last Spike at Promontory, Utah, May 10, 1869. View object record

Replica of the Ceremonial Last Spike at Promontory, Utah, May 10, 1869.

View object recordWooden chip cut from a railroad tie, Promontory, Utah, 1869. View object record

Wooden chip cut from a railroad tie, Promontory, Utah, 1869.

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Traveling west with his mother in June 1869, eight-year-old Hart F. Farwell stopped at Promontory, Utah, to cut a chip from a railroad tie at the site of th.

In Popular Culture

Each line hired their own photographer to document the building of the line and celebrate the company’s efforts. The Union Pacific sent photographer Andrew J. Russell to capture the line from Omaha, while Alfred A. Hart documented the construction of the Central Pacific as it crossed the Sierra. Russel’s stereocards were published as “The Great West Illustrated in a Series of Photographic Views Across the Continent” while Hart’s "Scenes in the Sierra Nevada" depicted the CPRR crossing the mountains. Widely disseminated as stereograph cards, the images achieved a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope. The stereoscope combined the left and right views on the stereograph card into one image, which gives the illusion of depth.

Stereograph, 1000 Mile Tree, from A.J. Russell's 'Scenery of the Union Pacific'

Stereograph, 1000 Mile Tree, from A.J. Russell's 'Scenery of the Union Pacific'

Wiggle view of Stereograph, 1000 Mile Tree, from A.J. Russell's 'Scenery of the Union Pacific'  

A process called 'wiggle stereoscopy' can mimic the stereoscope's 3-d effect.


[Working Model of Magnetically Levitated Railway] [Photograph]

India

Boston and Maine Railroad, (82-13793)

Avondale

Microfilm reel number 16, M-N

2395, Union Pacific Railroad, Rock River, Wyoming

2165, Southern Railway, Maryville, Tennessee

New London and Northern Railroad

Michigan Central Railroad, (82-13783)

Track Map, East of Endicott, New York

Youngstown, Ohio - Freight House (Mahoning Division)

Railroad Station Monographs

S-1482, Central New England Railway, Ancram, New York

Bridge No. 221.30, Buffalo Division, Nichols, New York

New England General Ticket and Passenger Agents Association,

267, [Mine tunnel interior, Montour number ten mine?]

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company

Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company

Fort Worth and Denver

American Continuous Draw-Bar Company, Aurora, Indiana

Women, Women, Women

Details of Roof Rafters

Braceville

Okonite Company, New York, New York

St. Louis Bridge Company

Washington Union Station

2163, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Knoxville, Tennessee

Old Bridge List of Mr. F.A. Howard

Reprint: Robert William Fogel: "Railroads and American Economic Growth: Essays in Econometric History" (typescript note: railroad not the sole instigator of US economic development)

1955 All-Woman Intercontinental Air Race

Port of New York Authority, Port District Railroad Terminal Map

South-Western Passenger Association

Amtrak

Standard dwelling house

Piers Number 24 and 23, Locust Point


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