Yes.
The South States
to deliver goods
yes
The routes that they discussed for the railroad was the from the north to the south and then stop in which ever city in the north also known that they were a free state.
The effects were to help the slaves reach freedom.
While the railroad and telegraph were indeed present in the South, their development and impact were not as extensive as in the North. Railroads primarily connected major cities and facilitated the transport of goods, especially cotton, but the network was less dense. The telegraph improved communication, aiding in coordination during the Civil War, yet overall technological advancement lagged behind Northern states. Consequently, the South's reliance on agriculture and slavery limited broader industrial growth.
There are a lot of railroad tracks in South America.
South Bound Railroad ended in 1901.
South Bound Railroad was created in 1882.
South Florida Railroad was created in 1879.
South Florida Railroad ended in 1893.
South Carolina Railroad ended in 1881.
South Carolina Railroad was created in 1843.
South Mountain Railroad ended in 1859.
South Mountain Railroad was created in 1873.
South Pacific Railroad was created in 1868.
South Pacific Railroad ended in 1870.