It was just a series of shelters that hid the runaway slaves and which slaves moved slowly into each house.
A man on railroad trains that punched tickets and made sure everything on and inside the train was under control and in order.
No offence black people. but the answer is it was the place of freedom southern people had slaves so black people moved north on the underground railroad but it wasn't really under ground
The people of the Underground Railroad attempted to secretly move the freed slaves to places where they could live in freedom. They were "underground" in the sense that they were a secret organization; and a "railroad" in that they moved people over long distances.
Rosa parks made and took the under ground railroad
It was, but it wasn't literally a railroad.
The Under Ground Railroad was in Northern Minnesota.
A head gasket replacement should definitely be covered under a power train warranty. As long as the dealer does not find a cause for the failure and attribute it to poor maintenance or something else that you could have done to cause the failure.
No, its called the underground railroad because they were "hidden".
The Chinese worked mostly under the Central Pacific railroad company.
No, it was called that so that way "masters" thought it was a railroad , so they wouldn't have to go on it. The Underground Railroad was for escaped slaves to get to Canada.
The location of the railroad crossing is listed on a plate under the crossbuck to provide essential information for safety and maintenance. This enables train engineers, emergency responders, and maintenance crews to identify the specific crossing quickly in case of an incident or need for repairs. It also aids in improving overall safety by ensuring that the appropriate authorities can respond efficiently to any emergencies at that location.