The Last Rail-Rider
Title | The Last Rail-Rider PDF eBook |
Author | Jason Gurley |
Publisher | Jason Gurley |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2015-01-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
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He doesn't remember the days before the sickness. He only knows the world since it went bad. The empty towns. The rusted-out cars. The corpses, everywhere. He doesn't know why he rides the rails. He just does. The trains never take him away from the ruin. The trains never take him anywhere. Until one day they carry him to a little town called Black Hole, Kentucky, and he meets a strange woman who knows him. Who knows everything.
Riding the Rails
Title | Riding the Rails PDF eBook |
Author | Errol Lincoln Uys |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 309 |
Release | 2004-06 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1135942293 |
Through letters and photographs, profiles teenagers who hopped the freight trains during the Great Depression in order to find adventure, seek employment, or escape poverty.
Riding the Rails
Title | Riding the Rails PDF eBook |
Author | Robert D. Krebs |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 2018-01-22 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN | 0253031877 |
A former Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway CEO tells the behind-the-scenes story of the transformation and resurgence of America’s ailing railroads. When Robert D. Krebs joined the ranks of Southern Pacific Railroad in 1966, the industry had been in decline for decades, and the future of trains was in peril. Despite these obstacles, Krebs fell in love with the rugged, competitive business of railroads and was determined to overcome its resistance to change and put rail transportation back on track. By the age of forty, Krebs was president of the Southern Pacific Railroad and had also served as chief executive of both the Santa Fe Railway and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway companies. Riding the Rails: Inside the Business of America’s Railroads details Krebs’s rise to a position of influence in the recovery of America’s railroads—and offers a unique insider’s view into the boardrooms where executives and businessmen reimagined transportation in the United States.
Orphan Train Rider
Title | Orphan Train Rider PDF eBook |
Author | Andrea Warren |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780395913628 |
Discusses the placement of over 200,000 orphaned or abandoned children in homes throughout the Midwest from 1854 to 1929 by recounting the story of one boy and his brothers.
The Sunset Route
Title | The Sunset Route PDF eBook |
Author | Carrot Quinn |
Publisher | Dial Press |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2021-07-06 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0593133285 |
The unforgettable story of one woman who leaves behind her hardscrabble childhood in Alaska to travel the country via freight train—a beautiful memoir about forgiveness, self-discovery, and the redemptive power of nature, perfect for fans of Wild or Educated. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER • “An urgent read. A courageous life. Quinn’s story burns through us and bleeds beauty on every page.”—Noé Álvarez, author of Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America’s Stolen Land After a childhood marked by neglect, poverty, and periods of homelessness, with a mother who believed herself to be the reincarnation of the Virgin Mary, Carrot Quinn moved out on her own. She found a sense of belonging among straight-edge anarchists who taught her how to traverse the country by freight trains, sleep in fields under the stars, and feed herself by foraging in dumpsters. Her new life was one of thrilling adventure and freedom, but still she was haunted by the ghosts of her lonely and traumatic childhood. The Sunset Route is a powerful and brazenly honest adventure memoir set in the unseen corners of the United States—in the Alaskan cold, on trains rattling through forests and deserts, as well as in low-income apartments and crowded punk houses—following a remarkable protagonist who has witnessed more tragedy than she thought she could ever endure and who must learn to heal her own heart. Ultimately, it is a meditation on the natural world as a spiritual anchor, and on the ways that forgiveness can set us free.
The Last Train Home
Title | The Last Train Home PDF eBook |
Author | Blayne Cooper |
Publisher | Spinsters Ink |
Pages | 434 |
Release | 2008-10-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1935226851 |
The end of the nineteenth century might have been the Gilded Age for the likes of Rockefellers and Carnegies—but for the newly arriving immigrants and poverty-stricken Americans packed into Manhattan’s teeming Lower Eastside, it was a different story all together. In this tumultuous time, factory worker Virginia Chisholm hopes for more, but her dreams go up in smoke when a tenement blaze rips her family apart. Aided by Lindsay Killian, the street-wise, rail-riding drifter she meets in a charity hospital, Ginny follows the orphan train that has taken her siblings west. The desperate quest to reunite her family takes the young women from the slums of New York City to the farms of West Virginia and the bustling frontier beyond. This harrowing journey moves Ginny and Lindsay from one mishap and adventure to another. It also leads them both from friendship to a tender and unexpected romance.
Department of Transportation and related agencies appropriations for 1989
Title | Department of Transportation and related agencies appropriations for 1989 PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations |
Publisher | |
Pages | 950 |
Release | 1988 |
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