Life in a Railway Factory

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Life in a Railway Factory

by Alfred Williams

EN·~9 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

PREFACE

6:28

LIFE IN A RAILWAY FACTORY

0:01

CHAPTER I

14:04

CHAPTER II

29:23

CHAPTER III

35:37

CHAPTER IV

35:16

CHAPTER V

35:06

CHAPTER VI

34:55

CHAPTER VII

37:15

CHAPTER VIII

29:54

Description

An experienced railway worker offers a detailed, ground‑level portrait of life inside a bustling Swindon factory. Drawing on twenty‑three years among the stamping shed, rolling mills, shunters, painters and smiths, he walks listeners through each workshop, describing the clang of hammers, the heat of furnaces and the rhythm of a day that begins before dawn. The narration captures the camaraderie and the raw skill of men shaping iron for locomotives, while also pausing to note the surrounding town that feeds the workforce.

Beyond the machinery, the book examines the human side of industrial labor—why unrest sometimes flares, how wages and living conditions shape morale, and what the physical toll of night shifts feels like. It reflects on the mix of local villagers and imported journeymen, the seasonal challenges of heat and cold, and offers thoughtful commentary on education, health and the future of the industry as it stood on the eve of a new era.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (574K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by crana and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-10-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alfred Williams

Alfred Williams

1877–1930

A self-taught poet, prose writer, and folk-song collector, he turned the hard realities of railway work and rural life into vivid, memorable books. His writing is especially valued for the way it preserves everyday voices and landscapes that might otherwise have been lost.

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