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The novel follows the efforts of a newly arrived railroad manager who confronts the decline of a small regional line and the human consequences of financial strain. He navigates shop repairs, staff routines, and the expectations of influential owners while weighing an offer to sell to a larger company that would close shops and displace workers. Interactions with a veteran general, mechanics, and office employees reveal tensions between sentiment and profit, personal ambitions and community welfare. The narrative combines detailed workplace scenes with reflections on leadership, industrial change, and the practical decisions that shape a struggling transport enterprise.
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