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The narrative follows life on a transcontinental railway division through interlinked episodes that portray managers, foremen, and shop-hands coping with danger, rivalry, and everyday labor. A young man seeks a difficult foremanship, while a boy known as Bunty performs a desperate act at the throttle to prevent disaster; other chapters sketch quarrels, luck, schemes, and small-town romances among engineers, brakemen, and repair crews. The stories emphasize duty, camaraderie, and the hazards of railroad work, mixing tense action, workplace politics, and character sketches that illuminate the strains and loyalties of men who keep trains moving.
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