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A chart of timetables published in 1857 lists a dizzying array of more than one hundred different local times across the United States, many just a few minutes apart from one another. For most people, time was a local phenomenon, and they saw no need for it to be otherwise. So when railroads banded together in the late 1800s to form the General Time Convention and pitch standardized times, the public was slow to get on board.
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