Trips in the Life of a Locomotive Engineer - Henry Dawson
Experience the golden age of steam through the eyes of Henry Dawson in "Trips in the Life of a Locomotive Engineer." This captivating personal narrative offers a rare glimpse into the daily life and work of a railroad engineer. More than just railroad history, this volume provides insight into employee life, personnel management, and the challenges faced by those who powered the iron horse.
Dawson's account transports the reader to a bygone era of train travel and recounts firsthand experiences on the rails. From the technical aspects of operating a locomotive to the human stories that shaped the railroad community, this book paints a vivid picture of a vital industry and the individuals who fueled its progress. A valuable resource for anyone interested in railroad history, technology, and the human element of industrial progress, "Trips in the Life of a Locomotive Engineer" is a testament to a pivotal period in transportation.
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EAN: 9781023590495