- Roman-Phoenician
soldier born in Sidon,
whose tombstone was
found by
railworkers in Bingerbrück, Germany, in 1859. In
October 1859,
during the construction...
- town's
first postmaster.
Mabton was
named by
Charlie Sandburg, a
Swedish railworker, who
proposed the name "Mabletown" for the wife (or daughter) of a railroad...
-
example of
graffiti monikers were
found on
traincars created by
hobos and
railworkers since the late 1800s. The Bozo
Texino monikers were do****ented by filmmaker...
-
Alonso was born in Almería in 1915, the
eldest child of the
anarchist railworker Manuel Garbín Ibáñez and the
fruit grower Gabriela Alonso Martínez. Garbín's...
- emplo****
previously by the state, businessmen, clergymen, students,
railworkers. The
majority of
those targeted were
ethnic Romanians, but
there were...
-
safety was stunning.
Between 1877 and 1887,
approximately 38% of all
railworker accidents involved coupling. That
percentage fell as the
railroads began...
- the
Missouri River in Montana. It is
rumored that the body of a
lynched railworker and criminal, J.C. Collins, is
inside one of the
concrete abutments of...
-
safety was stunning.
Between 1877 and 1887,
approximately 38% of all
railworker accidents involved coupling. That
percentage fell as the
railroads began...
-
official with the
Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, a U.S.
railworkers union which has in
conjunction with
railroads been
offering peer counseling...
- full-length film, Who is Bozo Texino?
about the
tradition of hobo and
railworker boxcar graffiti was
completed in 2005 and has
screened extensively throughout...