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The transcontinental railroad in Colorado primarily passed through the South Platte River Valley, traversing the eastern part of the state. It moved westward through towns such as Denver and then into the mountainous regions, with notable routes like the one through the Royal Gorge. The railroad facilitated travel and commerce, connecting Colorado to the rest of the United States.

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