The Rainy Day Railroad War

audiobook

The Rainy Day Railroad War

by Holman Day

EN·~3 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

CHAPTER ONE—THE TRYING-OUT OF ONE RODNEY PARKER, ASSISTANT ENGINEER

19:30
2

CHAPTER TWO—THE WHIM THAT PROJECTED THE FAMOUS “POQUETTE CARRY RAILROAD”

18:37
3

CHAPTER THREE—ENGINEER PARKER GETS FINAL ORDERS FOR “THE LAND OF THE GIDEONITES.”

13:01
4

CHAPTER FOUR—IN WHICH THE DOUGHTY “SWAMP SWOGON” ASTONISHES SUNKHAZE SETTLEMENT

9:51
5

CHAPTER FIVE—HOW COLONEL GIDEON WAS BACKED DOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HIS LIFE

18:10
6

CHAPTER SIX—IN WHICH “THE CAT-HERMIT OF MOXIE” CASTS HIS SHADOW LONG BEFORE HIM

12:33
7

CHAPTER SEVEN—HOW “THE FRESH-WATER CORSAIRS” CAME TO SUNKHAZE

11:53
8

CHAPTER EIGHT—THE LOCOMOTIVE THAT WENT SWIMMING AND THE ENGINEER WHO WAS STOLEN

15:28
9

CHAPTER NINE—UP THE WINDING WAY TO THE “OGRE OF THE BIG WOODS.”

17:16
10

CHAPTER TEN—THE WANGAN DUEL

18:05

Description

On a windswept hillside, a fledgling railroad crew faces a flashpoint of violence that threatens to derail more than just tracks. Young assistant engineer Rodney Parker watches as a ragged crowd of laborers, overseen by a ruthless padrone, erupts into chaos, their cries echoing off the freshly‑built embankment. As gunshots crack the air, Parker is thrust into a desperate scramble, forced to choose between his duty to the line and the human cost of the conflict.

The opening chapter thrusts listeners into the gritty world of turn‑of‑the‑century rail construction, where ethnic tensions, hunger, and exploitation simmer beneath the dust. Through vivid dialogue and tense action, the story captures both the raw ambition of building a railroad and the fragile lives caught in its wake. Listeners will be drawn into Parker’s uneasy position, wondering how far he’ll go to keep the line moving while the hillside roars with unrest.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (214K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2007-09-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Holman Day

Holman Day

1865–1935

A prolific Maine writer, newspaperman, and poet, he turned local life, politics, and the North Woods into lively fiction and verse. His work also reached early film, with several stories adapted for the screen.

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