Trips in the Life of a Locomotive Engineer

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Trips in the Life of a Locomotive Engineer

by Henry Dawson

EN·~2 hours

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Description

In this vivid memoir, a seasoned locomotive engineer invites listeners aboard the iron horse of the mid‑nineteenth century, sharing the rhythm of the rails and the pulse of the early American frontier. He paints sunrise over riverbanks, the roar of massive driving wheels, and the delicate dance of signalmen whose lanterns flicker through mist and danger. The narrative captures the camaraderie, the challenges of dense fog, and the split‑second decisions that keep passengers and cargo moving forward.

The engineer’s first‑hand account of a fog‑shrouded morning on the “Morning Express” offers an intimate glimpse into the daily hazards that defined railroad life. From the precarious drawbridges to the reliance on weary signal crews, his observations reveal both the romance and the relentless responsibility of guiding a massive train through uncertain terrain. Listeners will feel the thrum of the engine and the quiet heroism of those who kept the nation’s lifelines humming.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (160K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-03-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Henry Dawson

b. 1825

An energetic 19th-century editor and historian, this writer built a reputation by digging into original sources and arguing fiercely over how American history should be told. His books and magazine work focused especially on the Revolution and the early United States.

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