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Kansas.
430 miles
Underground railroad, transportation across the border to the North, directions.
Nebraska and South Dakota share a common border, so travel time would be as long as it takes someone to step across the state line.
Unfortunately, no. It's a long, boring trip across the least scenic part of Colorado, and then Nebraska.
Kansas.
Missouri is bordered by Iowa to the north; Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee across the Mississippi River to the east; Arkansas to the south; and Nebraska across the Missouri River, Oklahoma, and Kansas to the west.
Clockwise around the state from St. Louis, in order, Missouri borders: Illinois Kentucky Tennessee Arkansas Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska and Iowa, a total of 8 states, tied with Tennessee for the most bordered.
Missouri is bordered by Iowa to the north; Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee across the Mississippi River to the east; Arkansas to the south; and Nebraska across the Missouri River, Oklahoma, and Kansas to the west.
a railroad that runs across the contient... the transcontinental railroad is a railroad that reaches from North Carolina to California.
Across Nebraska - 2015 was released on: USA: 23 November 2015 (limited)
Railroad operations across the nation
It was the plans for building this railroad that divided the nation. The North wanted it to go via Chicago, the South wanted it to go via New Mexico. To get the South to agree the Chicago route, Congress had to appease them with the Kansas-Nebraska Act - holding a local vote on slavery, and allowing the possibility of new slave-states. When the railroad was comeplete, travel across long distances became cheaper and the settlement of the far West was made possible in a much shorter amount of time.
Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, Wyoming ok you can also say Ohio is the best state
Yes, it is because itgoes across the continent.
The "Long Drive" cowboys from Texas (White, Black, and Mexican) would travel across the plains that had no fences. But when land owners started to put fencing around their property, the cowboys lost money until later in the 1900's when someone made a trail for the cowboys to follow to the railroads.
Across the continent?