Letters from an Old Railway Official to His Son, a Division Superintendent
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This work consists of a series of letters written by an experienced railway official to his son, who has recently been appointed as a division superintendent. The letters provide practical advice on railway management, emphasizing the importance of leadership, communication, and personal relationships with employees. Topics covered include the significance of discipline, the role of train dispatchers, safety protocols, and the necessity of being present and engaged in the daily operations of the railway. The author stresses the value of encouragement and appreciation in fostering a positive work environment, while also addressing the challenges and responsibilities inherent in railway management.
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