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Why did the railroads originally lay their tracks in differient widths?

Railroads are generally laid in four foot, eight inch widths. This was first started by George Stephenson.


What is TRUE about the construction of the first railroads in Georgia?

describe how the railroad tracks laid


How many miles of railroads does Aruba have?

Aruba doesn't have railroads for public use. There never was a major railroad system on Aruba. Tracks were laid privately for gold mining, oil refining and storage, and phosphate mining.


What describes the railroads in the US in 1860?

The North had more miles of railroads tracks then the South


What best describes the railroads in the US in 1860?

The North had more miles of railroads tracks then the South


What does a train drive on?

Trains drive on railroads or tracks.


Who laid most of the track in the transcontiental railroad?

New Irish immigrants laid much of the tracks east of Utah. Chinese immigrant workers provided a great deal of track labor west of Utah. People from every part of America worked on the railroads.


How many miles of tracks were laid?

The total number of miles of tracks laid varies significantly depending on the specific railway system or project in question. For instance, in the United States, the expansive network of railroads spans over 138,000 miles as of recent estimates. Globally, the total mileage of railway tracks exceeds 1.3 million miles. If you have a specific railway or project in mind, please provide more details for a precise answer.


Who Invented the Train Tracks?

That's unknown ... tracks to guide cars were around long before railroads were invented.


Where were the vast tracks of land that congress gave to the railroads?

In the west.


Why is a small gap left between railroads tracks instead of join them together?

That allows the tracks to expand, in case of heat.


Where was the first railroad tracks?

Inside mines. Long before railroads were built.