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In order to make their schedules more standard, what did the railroads do?

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Adopted meridian time zones to standardize local time  
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Time Standardization: four continental time zones

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In the 1880s when the transcontinental railroad was created by merging the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific Railroad, over 7,000 towns were using their own local across the United States and several thousand miles of rail tracks were by then in use to communicate USA and Canada, the company managers found out that the usage of local time was a serious drawback given that such local time zones created confusion and losses for the railroads. Because of this discrepancy the companies suggested and implemented four continental time zones solving in this way the issues of transporting passengers and cargo.

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