It may be work, it may be play, it may be near, it may be away. So here is the challenge - to shoot and post one photograph a day on this site. These photographs are a kind of diary of things I find interesting. I am also thinking that there will be days when I am unable to shoot, so on those infrequent occasions, I will post a photograph done on another day, but one that still feels important to me. - Ken Spencer
Sunday, September 4, 2011
The Transcontinental Railroad
While waiting for the train the other day, I looked down at the railroad tracks, and the ties and ballast that support them. I was noticing the way the rails are fastened to the ties involves some complexity - they are not just fastened down with driven spikes. then I noticed how far apart the railroad ties were. About a foot between each tie. And then it hit me - imagine how many ties were needed to construct the transcontinental railroad! Wow! At one foot apart, that means over five-thousand ties per mile. Wikipedia tells us that the first transcontinental railroad ran from Council Bluffs, Iowa/Omaha, Nebraska, via Ogden, Utah, and Sacramento, California with the Pacific Ocean at Oakland, California. The total distance was 1777 miles! THAT is a lot of railroad ties!
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