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A collection of vivid short narratives and first-person recollections drawn from railroad life, presenting engineers' daring rescues, train robberies, wrecks, floods, and unusual incidents alongside domestic vignettes. The second section turns to telegraph and dispatch-office practice, chronicling learning the business, handling orders, managing wrecks, strikes, and wartime censorship with practical detail. Recurring themes include courage under danger, quick thinking in emergencies, technical procedure, and the human costs of accidents and labor conflicts. Anecdotal structure alternates gripping episodes with procedural explanation, offering both dramatic storytelling and an insider's account of operations and discipline on the rails and telegraph lines.
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