17,166 km (10,669 miles)
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
68,000 miles
1774 miles
Almost 31,000 miles.
There was almost 3,00 miles of railroad tracks in 1840.
5 northern states had over 2,000 miles of track
Non of your answers are right, its either, 738,00 miles 2,280,000 miles 395,000 miles, I promise!
There are about 4,225 km (2,626 miles) of railway in Cuba. This length includes both single and double tracks.
You may not park within ______ of a railroad track.
The transcontinental railroad is 690 miles long.
35,000 miles of railroad.
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.