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Q: What happened to the transcontinental railroad silver spike?
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Were did the transcontinental railroad end?

The transcontinental railroad ended in Utah with a golden spike and bronze spike.


Did a Chinese worker nail the golden spike in?

It depends on which railroad your talking about. Leland Stanford drove the Golden Spike on the Transcontinental Railroad. The Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869 at Promontory Point, Utah.


What was the golden spike famous for?

The golden spike was famous for finishing the transcontinental railroad in America.


Where was the transcontinental railroad's last spike driven in?

Promontory Point, Utah


What was the significance of the golden spike?

The golden spike was used to mark the completion of the transcontinental railroad in the celebration at Promontory, Utah


Did Ulysses S. Grant nail the gold spike?

No. Leland Standford drove the last spike into the first transcontinental railroad.


Who was president during the completion of the transcontinental railroad?

Immigrants and minorities did most of the work on the first transcontinental railroad.


Why is Promontory Utah an important place in Americas history?

It marks the point where the transcontinental railroad system was completed.


How long did it take to finish the transcontinental railroad?

The transcontinental railroad took about six years to complete. The final spike was driven at Promontory Point, UT on May 10, 1869.


When was the last spike driven into the transcontinental railroad?

The last spike was driven in on May 10, 1869 at Promontor Summit, Utah.


Where was the golden spike driven into the rails for the transcontinental railroad?

Box Elder County,Utah at Promontory Point


What is the date that the Transcontinental Railroad was finished?

The first transcontinental railroad built by the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific was officially completed on May 10, 1869. It was on that date that the gold spike was driven at Promontory, Utah.