At the start of the war there was 1,061 miles of track, but both sides began to destroy track since it helped move supplies and troops. In 1863 it fell to 574 miles and the miles varied during the war. Only in 1866 did the miles go up to 1,404 miles. In 1879 5,006 miles of track was in working order.
Approximately 22000 miles compared to the south's 9000.
The union 21,000 miles of railroad track. The south owned about 9,000 miles.
Less then 4,000
The North had a little over 4,000. Railroads were new back then.
ther was no rail road in the north during the civil war or any rail road in the south
The Union had 22,000 miles of railroad.
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35,000 miles of railroad.
There are approximately 233,000 miles of railroad track in the United States and back in 1840 there were 21,000 miles of railroad track
The Union states had 1.5 million more square miles of land than the Confederate states. The American Civil War was fought between 1861 and 1865.
The Union Pacific Railroad and The Central Pacific Railroad Companies were formed to build the railroad. Many of the CPR workers working east from California were Chinese-Americans and many of the UPR workers building west from Nebraska were Irish immigrants.
25,000 served in the motha fckin union forces during the civil war
35,000 miles of railroad.
During the start-up of the Civil War to the ending of the conflict the Union held a strategic and commanding advantage in terms of quantity of rail lines. The Union held approximately 31,000-miles compared to Confederacy's 9,000. The advance and Confederate captures southward further increased the Union's rail capacity in the North's favor.
the union had the napoleon feild gun, minie ball, the railroad, the telegraph and many more weapons. in battle the union usually had more soldiers and outnumbered the confederate. ** UNION- THE NORTHERN PART OF THE U.S.A DURING THE CIVIL WAR ** CONFEDERATE- THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE U.S.A DURING THE CIVIL WAR
The transcontinental railroad is 690 miles long.
Michigan had approximately 7,929 miles of railroad in 1900.
There are 7,021 miles of railroad tracks currently in Egypt
There are approximately 233,000 miles of railroad track in the United States and back in 1840 there were 21,000 miles of railroad track
There was almost 3,00 miles of railroad tracks in 1840.
There were 30,626 miles of railroad in 1860 according to Wikipedia.
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3438 miles
68,000 miles