From A+ Club Lesson Planner & Study Guide
(adapted from History of rail transportation in the United States (wikipedia))
Railroad Active Mileage by Region
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Region
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1830
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1840
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1850
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1860
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1870
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1880
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1890
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New England
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30
|
513
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2,596
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3,644
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4,273
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5,888
|
6,718
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East
|
|
1,484
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3,740
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11,927
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18,292
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28,155
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40,826
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South
|
10
|
737
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2,082
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7,908
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10,610
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14,458
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27,833
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Midwest
|
|
|
46
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4,951
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11,031
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22,213
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35,580
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South Central (LA, AR, OK/Indian Territory)
|
|
21
|
107
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250
|
331
|
1,621
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5,154
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West (including TX, CO, KS)
|
|
|
|
239
|
4,578
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15,466
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47,451
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TOTAL U.S.
|
40
|
2,755
|
8,571
|
28,920
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49,168
|
87,801
|
163,562
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Maps - similar maps showing growth over time[edit | edit source]
See Rail transport maps of the United States - Wikimedia Commons
1840, 1850, 1860
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1840 History of transportation in the United States before 1860 (published 1917) (14757946611)
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1850 from History of transportation in the United States before 1860 (published 1917) (14760797742)]
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1860: History of transportation in the United States before 1860 (published 1917) (14574497328)
1840, 1850. 1870, 1880, 1890
see https://archive.org/details/americanrailwayt1908john/page/17/mode/1up?view=theater
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1840 Canals and Railroads
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1850, 1916
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1850 railroad map from "The story of corn and the westward migration" (published 1916) (14784116252)
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1916 railroad map from "The story of corn and the westward migration" (published 1916) (14804330853)
Map shows travel time in days from New York City to three regions across the U.S.
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