Transcontinental Railroad People
Who Made It Happen
Theodore Judah
Theodore Judah (1826–1863) was the father of the Central Pacific Railroad. He'd studied civil engineering and worked as a railroad surveyor while still in his teens. After serving as an engineer...
Grenville Dodge
Grenville Dodge (1831–1916) was the chief engineer and a driving force behind the Union Pacific Railroad. Dodge had a military background, having achieved the rank of general in the Union Army du...
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) was the 16th President of the United States and is remembered as the savior of the Union and the Great Emancipator of the slaves. But in this story, Lincoln also...
Collis P. Huntington
Collis P. Huntington (1821–1900) was one of the Central Pacific Railroad Company's four investor-cum-directors—the men known as the Associates—and was a remarkably adroit and determined busin...
Thomas C. Durant
Thomas C. Durant (1820–1885) was perhaps the most colorful and least liked of all the men involved in building the transcontinental railroad. Durant had been educated in medicine—and was often...
Leland Stanford
Leland Stanford (1824–1893) came to California and opened a store during the Gold Rush. He was successful in business and had a second career in politics, eventually becoming the Governor of...
Oakes Ames
Oakes Ames (1804–1873) was a U.S. congressman, an early investor in the Central Pacific, and a key player in the Union Pacific and Crédit Mobilier stories. Between his political power and the fo...
Charles Crocker
Charles Crocker (1822–1885) came to California by wagon on the overland route. Like the other Central Pacific Associates, he made his money as a merchant during the mining boom and was persuaded...