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Where were most of the railroads in the country located
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In the United States, most of the railroads were located in the Eastern and Midwestern regions of the country. These regions were more heavily industrialized and populated, leading to a higher demand for transportation networks. However, over time, railroads expanded to cover the entire country, connecting the East Coast with the West Coast.
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