An edition of Railroad voices (1998)

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An edition of Railroad voices (1998)

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An evocative and honest portrayal in words and images of railroad life in America, Railroad Voices is a collaboration by two of the first women to work as railroad brakemen. Linda Niemann hired on the Southern Pacific in 1979 in California, where she continues to work as a conductor for the Union Pacific, and Lina Bertucci hired on the now-defunct Milwaukee Road in 1974.

The eighteen-year-old Lina Bertucci used her camera to hold her own in the freightyard, and the resulting fifty-eight photographs in this book present an insider's view of a world few people have access to. This is the true world of work: the face of exhaustion, of hours spent waiting, followed by intense activity, of the outside maze of tracks and house-size boxcars the workers shepherd with their bodies and a two-dollar lantern.

We notice what individuals these people are - the clothes they choose to wear, their tattoos, their faces. And they are, of course, looking at Lina, or aware of her presence in their previously all-male sanctuary.

Linda Niemann's folkloric memoirs give this environment voice. The railroad for her has become an eighteen-year career and her poetic subject. As the last brakeman hired, Niemann has had to follow the work all over the Southwest, collecting travelers' tales along the way. Her stories carry the images forward in time to the present-day railroad of short crews, no cabooses, and streamlined, downsized operations.

Image and text interplay to place the reader inside an exciting, changing, and dangerous world that has for generations been a major part of American culture.

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English
Pages
158

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Railroad voices
1998, Stanford University Press
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Published in
Stanford, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.7/61385/0973
Library of Congress
HD8039.R12 U66 1998, HD8039.R12U66 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 158 p. :
Number of pages
158

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Open Library
OL346883M
Internet Archive
railroadvoices0000niem
ISBN 10
0804732094
LCCN
98005970
OCLC/WorldCat
38574515
Library Thing
1955075
Goodreads
2551401

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