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  • The trains reversed direction on what American railroaders called a wye-Europeans called it a turning triangle-which allowed trains to back up to any one of ten offloading ramps, and the Russians were doing it with skill and aplomb. The Bear and the Dragon
  • Federal laws govern the administration of drug screens to workers in the transportation industry, including bus drivers, truckers, airline employees, and railroaders.
  • Railroaders, as did miners, sailors, stevedores, teamsters, and others, earned reputations for on- and off-the-job drinking.
  • A career railroader, Mitchell was hired by the Missouri Pacific in 1968 as a bridge and building helper.
  • Like it was for most railroaders working in and out of Russell, RU Cabin became a daily institution… a key element in the workplace for countless train crews, yard crews, hostlers, yardmasters, and dispatchers.
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  • The auxiliaries, along with the railroad brotherhoods, provided railroaders with the opportunity to consort with the temperance-minded, learn to live and work without liquor, and behave like respectable men.
  • But to get those robust salaries, railroaders put up with wearying schedules, physical work and unpredictable assignments.
  • I am sure as in many railroad homes, holiday celebrations and family get-togethers were planned around railroader's work assignments.
  • Over the last couple of years, however, the third-generation railroader has dramatically changed the way he operates trains.
  • Some are old railroaders who come back to enjoy the trains and wildflowers.
  • In the 1880s, the frontiersmen were the cowboys, cattle ranchers and railroaders. Standing on the Corner
  • He spent most of his early working life as a railroader, eventually becoming the chief assistant engineer of the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway.
  • For the majority of railroaders, the ‘road,’ trips are assigned on a rotating basis, with the order of each person's call to work determined by the time he or she went off duty at the last assignment's end.
  • The frantic and furious beating took on the dimension and character of a collective crew of railroaders pounding spikes in unison on a stretch of track.
  • Even assuming that the brotherhoods may have been successful among their own membership, the majority of railroaders continued to drink, some moderately and others to excess.
  • A dining car, a sleeping car, and maintenance-of-way equipment might illustrate the jobs of African-American railroaders, yet these are located in different sections of the building.
  • The heroic deed of a Seoul railroader who was hit by a running train, trying to save the life of a child at the cost of his two feet, touches our hearts in this tough world of late.
  • Admission to the Railroaders Memorial Museum includes access to Horseshoe Curve, which has a small museum and a funicular from there to the tracks of the curve.
  • In the later nineteenth century, a changing economy fostered songs and stories of cowboys, lumberjacks, miners, oil drillers, and railroaders.
  • Many railroaders viewed mergers as a way to control costs.
  • Study of the US Military Railroad, run by professional railroaders, who supported the Union, shows what could be done by managers, men, money, and materials focused on getting the job done.
  • Wolfram said he is hopeful that railroaders and others will have some interesting items to donate to the museum, which is expected to be housed on the second floor of the Santa Fe Building.
  • WHITEHALL -- Zach Haynes stayed off his back in a 3-1 loss to Whitehall heavyweight Grant Gebo, allowing Hudson Falls to slip away with a 38-36 non-league victory over the Railroaders on Thursday night. Poststar.com RSS
  • Subtle concern of the possible dangers still stays with our family through four generations of railroaders.
  • The railroaders look after the ‘logistics’ of unloading, stockpiling and keeping tabs on inventory and weights.
  • The movie tells the story of Bart, a black slave tossed into the role of sheriff in the small town of Rock Ridge by railroaders who want the land for their own purposes.

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