
Transcontinental Railroad | The Golden Spike | 4
American History Tellers
Winter Challenges and Railroad Rivalries
This chapter explores the harsh conditions faced by railroad crews as they confront winter weather, forcing both Union Pacific and Central Pacific to halt their work in December 1868. It highlights the financial turmoil within the Union Pacific due to mismanagement, as well as the escalating tension between labor forces. The narrative culminates in an ambitious feat by the Central Pacific crew as they strive to lay an impressive 10 miles of track in a single day amid fierce competition.
00:00
Transcript
Play full episode
Remember Everything You Learn from Podcasts
Save insights instantly, chat with episodes, and build lasting knowledge - all powered by AI.