How Was the Transcontinental Railroad Built: 1,900 Miles of Track in 6 Years
Автор: Forged in Stone By Joe
Загружено: 2026-03-17
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Between 1863 and 1869, the United States completed one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects in history: the First Transcontinental Railroad.
Nearly 1,900 miles of track were built across mountains, deserts, and vast plains—long before modern construction machinery existed.This video explores how it was accomplished:
How crews blasted tunnels through the Sierra Nevada Mountains
How thousands of workers laid track across deserts and open plains
How black powder, nitroglycerin, and manual labor carved a railway through some of the harshest terrain in North America
How two companies—the Union Pacific Railroad and Central Pacific Railroad—raced toward each other across the continent
Using AI-generated historical reconstructions, the film recreates the construction process step by step—from blasting mountain passes to the moment the famous Golden Spike connected the railroad at Promontory Summit.
The Transcontinental Railroad didn’t just connect two rail lines.
It connected the entire country—transforming travel, trade, and the expansion of the American West.
Subscribe for more deep reconstructions of how history’s greatest engineering projects were actually built.
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