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The invention of the standard gauge made a network of railroad lines possible.

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Which advance made a network of railroad lines possible?

Standard gauge


Which technological advance contributed to the growth of suburbs in the late nineteenth century?

New Railroad lines :)


What effect did standard gauge railroad have on railroad lines?

It allowed railroads to form a cross-country network.


Who organized all the railroad lines into a single national network?

The United States Railroad Administration, with the help of William McAdoo.


What effect did the standard gauge have on railroad lines?

It allowed railroads to form a cross-country network.


Why was the construction of the transcontinental railroad successful-?

The telegraph line helped significantly and the railroad was very successful due to the fact that it had three lines. Land grants made the custruslction of new telegraph linea and the railroad possible.


What are railroad lines?

Railroad lines are the companies that offer rail carriers. These are like airlines or bus lines in that they offer service to customers.


Does Chicago have active railroad lines?

Yes, Chicago has active railroad lines, commuter, long distance, and commercial.


How do you search for railroad lines?

rail freight lines in texas


Who integrated railroad lines?

Cornelius Vanderbilt


Who integregated railroad lines?

Cornelius Vanderbilt


What railroad did Vanderbilt buy?

Cornelius Vanderbilt primarily bought the New York Central Railroad. He significantly expanded his railroad empire by acquiring several other lines, including the Hudson River Railroad and the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, ultimately consolidating them into the New York Central system. His efforts played a crucial role in the development of a more efficient and extensive railroad network in the northeastern United States.