The transcontinental railroad ended in Utah with a golden spike and bronze spike.
Linha Aérea Transcontinental Brasileira ended in 1951.
The transcontinental railway took years to make, but was very much worth it in the end.
Oh, dude, the suffix of "transcontinental" is "-al." It's like the cherry on top of the word sundae, you know? So, you take "transcontinent" and then just slap on that "-al" at the end, and there you have it!
The east coast. The west coast
a rail road that went from one end of america to another
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The US doesn't have a transcontinental RR ... Canada has two. The joining of the UP & the SP railroads took place in 1869 ... and they finally merged about 10 years age.
Transcontinental is an adjective.
Omaha Nebraska
The transcontinental railroad opened the United States for travel and settlement in a way that no other transportation system was able to accomplish. This railroad allowed people and products to be moved from one end of the country to the other.
The eastern end of the Transcontinental Railroad is located in Omaha, Nebraska. This endpoint served as a significant hub for rail traffic and commerce in the late 19th century. The railroad was completed in 1869, connecting the eastern United States with the western frontier and facilitating travel and trade across the country.