About This Book
A collection of short stories portraying life on and around the railroad, each narrated from the viewpoint of a different employee. The pieces move between tense, action-driven episodes—runaways, mechanical failures, and labor disputes—and quieter scenes of routine, pride, and loyalty, showing how technical knowledge and quick improvisation shape survival on the line. Detailed descriptions of yards, engines, and procedures are balanced with character sketches of camaraderie, rivalry, and moral choice, producing an immersive portrait of the daily rhythms, dangers, and social ties that bind rail workers and their communities.
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