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The leader of the Central Pacific Railroad was Leland Stanford, who served as the president. He, along with other key figures like Collis Potter Huntington and Mark Hopkins, played a significant role in the construction of the railroad, which was completed in 1869. The Central Pacific focused on building the line from Sacramento, California, eastward, ultimately connecting with the Union Pacific Railroad at Promontory Summit, Utah.

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