Description
                    Authentic photographs help bring to life the early days of The Railroad, a revolution in travel that quickly replaced the wagon train as the fastest, cheapest means to reach the North American West. Children will learn: - how the steam engine worked and how tracks were laid - who built the railroads and how cultural differences between immigrant workers created prejudice - what kind of jobs were performed on the train - the different kinds of railway stations - how first class travel differed from third class - how Native Americans resisted the illegal invasion of the railroad into their territories
                    
                    
                    
                
                Title Details
| Author: | Kalman, Bobbie | 
| Publisher: | Crabtree Classics | 
| Language: | English | 
| Copyright: | 1999 | 
| Number of Pages: | 32 | 
| Dewey: | 385.097 | 
| Dewey Range: | 300s | 
| Binding Type: | Paperback | 
| Accelerated Reader Interest Level: | Middle Grade | 
| Accelerated Reader Reading Level: | 5.9 | 
| Accelerated Reader Point Value: | 1 | 
| Guided Reading Level: | R | 
| Guided Reading Interest Age: | Grade 4 | 
 
             
                                                