In 1857 a station and railroad further connected the village with the rest of the country.
Once, a hundred years before, there had been a railroad connecting the two, which could not run at this season.
In the late 19th century, several other railroads connected the interior to the state capital.
No roads or railroads connect the area with the south.
The railroad built some track but never connected anywhere before going bankrupt.
Further growth was facilitated by a railroad connecting the town to Jacksonville.
The railroad connects Marianville and the capital in the south.
The player must use the resources at hand to build a railroad connecting the two ends of a map in each scenario.
The railroad would connect Algoma with the rest of the nation's rail system for the 94 years.
The railroad connected the region to the national economy, ending its previous isolation, and ensured the future success of the area.