How to Use transcontinental in a Sentence

transcontinental

adjective
  • Records go back to 1875, the year that the transcontinental railroad reached the city.
    Gary Robbins, San Diego Union-Tribune, 13 Feb. 2022
  • His goal was to clear the path for a transcontinental railway in the 1880s.
    Dan Bilefsky, New York Times, 1 Sep. 2020
  • One of them is the idea of space as a transcontinental railroad.
    Ramin Skibba, WIRED, 3 Mar. 2023
  • The goal is to cut current transcontinental trip times in half.
    Andy Pasztor, WSJ, 5 Dec. 2017
  • The steam shovel, used to help fill in the tidal marshes of the Back Bay — and later, to help build the transcontinental railroad.
    BostonGlobe.com, 26 Aug. 2021
  • To the end of the line: Vancouver, the last stop on the country’s transcontinental railway.
    John Temple, The Atlantic, 24 Sep. 2022
  • But what about a transcontinental flight? British Airways seems to have set the bar at four hours for locking the seats.
    Christopher Elliott, Dallas News, 14 June 2023
  • And what better way to achieve that than a transcontinental road trip?
    Evie Carrick, Travel + Leisure, 6 Apr. 2020
  • Why did the fox take such an extreme, transcontinental journey in the first place?
    Megan Specia, BostonGlobe.com, 2 July 2019
  • And in the central agency a transcontinental telegraph wire brings the up-to-the-second ‘dope’ to the man at the microphone.
    OregonLive.com, 23 May 2017
  • When the transcontinental railroad lines started being built in the 1860s, guess who laid the track?
    Peter Cole, Time, 30 Aug. 2019
  • The train is on a tour of the Southwest to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the transcontinental railroad.
    J.r. Gonzales, Houston Chronicle, 8 Nov. 2019
  • Airlines are embroiled in a fare war, with the number of seats on transcontinental routes at an all-time high.
    Scott McCartney, WSJ, 8 May 2019
  • Thus far, Avelo does not appear to have plans to link its east and west route networks with transcontinental flights.
    David Lyons, sun-sentinel.com, 23 Aug. 2021
  • On this day in 1869, The United States was connected from coast to coast by the first transcontinental railroad.
    Lorenzino Estrada, The Arizona Republic, 10 May 2024
  • That, in turn, led her to a transcontinental friendship with Dotti.
    Liz McNeil, Peoplemag, 4 Feb. 2024
  • Then, Kobelski said, came the gold thing and the transcontinental railroad thing and the earthquake thing.
    Steve Rubenstein, SFChronicle.com, 31 Aug. 2019
  • An initial goal for Boom’s proposed airliner is to slash the time for transcontinental trips by more than half.
    Andrew Tangel, WSJ, 18 July 2018
  • Hertzberg and her co-researchers boarded 10 transcontinental flights to find out.
    Susan Scutti, CNN, 19 Mar. 2018
  • Glauben led the trip more than a dozen times, enduring the rigors of transcontinental travel even into his 90s.
    Dallas News, 28 Apr. 2022
  • Many of these aircraft will be used for transcontinental routes, but will also fly shorter hops.
    Ramsey Qubein, Condé Nast Traveler, 16 June 2022
  • This despite the fact that she was raised in a suburb of Sacramento, where the transcontinental railroad started.
    Anna Moeslein, Glamour, 27 Jan. 2022
  • And in 1926, a transcontinental line was completed, meaning someone could take the train anywhere in the country.
    Katie O'Connell, The Arizona Republic, 3 Aug. 2020
  • Our winter versus their winter is a fight L.A. has picked and won for 150 years, ever since the railroad went transcontinental.
    Los Angeles Times, 11 Jan. 2022
  • In the middle of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln saw a better future and built it with land-grant colleges and the transcontinental railroad.
    Paulina Jayne Isaac, Glamour, 21 Jan. 2021
  • Asian scapegoating in the U.S. goes back at least to the mid-1800s, when Chinese migrant workers first arrived en masse to build the first transcontinental railroad.
    Janelle Bitker, San Francisco Chronicle, 25 Feb. 2021
  • The Central Pacific railroad broke ground near Front and K streets in 1863 for the western portion of the transcontinental railroad.
    Ryan Lillis and Tony Bizjak, sacbee.com, 26 June 2017
  • Gollan says that some of his subscribers belong to two programs, one for short-haul flights and the other for transcontinental travel.
    Michael Verdon, Robb Report, 24 Feb. 2022
  • The new book’s title, referring to the nation’s first transcontinental highway, seems to promise a road trip.
    Time, 29 Sep. 2021
  • First and business class passengers flying on most of American's international flights, or transcontinental and domestic flights ticketed as Flagship.
    Michael Salerno, The Arizona Republic, 3 June 2024

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