Before there were rubber-clad automobile wheels traversing the country, there were steel wheels, as in those tall, narrow disks that ride on rails.

The early days of rail were a different time, a time of optimism and unity following the Civil War, as the U.S. was finally connected by the first transcontinental railroad.

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