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Workin' on the railroad: Today's builders hurdle barriers unknown in transcontinental era
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Only a handful of local and out-of-state workers, and a few big machines are used to lay track for commuter rail. Meyer says that a crane is used to pick up the concrete ties, place them, and then pick up the rail. Metal clips are used to connect the rail to the ties.
Ron Wilson, a locomotive engineer for the Golden Spike National Historic Site, said that the iron rail used on the transcontinental railroad was "more susceptible to heat and cold" than the steel rail used today. It would expand in the heat, and then the track would lift off the ground, causing derailments.
"They knew when it was going down that it was not right," Wilson said.
But, said Guisto, the railroad itself left a lasting legacy that changed how Americans moved across country. And the 10-mile record still stirs admiration.
"It was just an amazing feat," said Guisto.
E-mail: nwarburton@desnews.com
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