Work crews were able to lay tracks quickly in Nevada and Utah due to several factors, including the relatively flat terrain, which minimized the need for extensive grading and engineering. Additionally, the use of advanced technologies and coordinated efforts among multiple labor forces, including a significant number of immigrant workers, allowed for efficient and rapid construction. The availability of materials and the establishment of supply lines also contributed to the expedited track-laying process.
Utah is bordered by Nevada on the west.
Nevada
Yes. Utah is on the east border of Nevada.
* Arizona * California * Nevada * Utah
Yes, although Utah is a bit north of Nevada.
Nevada
Idaho borders Nevada and Utah to the south.
Utah is bordered by Idaho and Wyoming to the north, Arizona to the south, Colorado to the east, and Nevada to the west.
Nevada
Utah is bordered by Nevada to the west.
You would be flying over California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado.
California, idaho, Utah, Arizona, and Oregon.