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It was very dangerous for them and they had to be careful not to get driven by.

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The transcontinental railroad led to economic growth and increased opportunities for families, including children. It allowed families to relocate more easily, provided new job opportunities for parents, and improved access to goods and services, which had a positive impact on children's overall well-being. However, working conditions for children involved in building the railroad were often dangerous and exploitative.

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