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In the glory days of American railroading the workers who worked on and around the pike were entertained with stories about their avocation, published in magazines like The Railroad Man's Magazine.

Each month railroaders were enthralled with snappy fiction, true adventures, lively humor, technical articles, and up-to-the-minute news about the subject they knew and loved the best... railroads.
Those glory days will come alive for you again in this Tales of the Rails audio book edition. Over an hour of stories from the November, 1909 issue of Railroad Man's Magazine, including:
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The Leap of Old 637 - There was a gap in the trestle, but the old engineer got over it. 8:42 |
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Being a Boomer Brakeman - The siren song of adventure lures a clerk to danger. 16:03 |
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New Waste for Oiling Wheels - Samuel A. Flower invents a new product. 5:34 |
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How Railroad Men Balked a Plot to Assassinate Abraham Lincoln - The first plot to assassinate Lincoln is thwarted by railroad men and the Pinkertons. 12:45 |
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Who's got the Turkey - The Eagle Eye and the Head Shack discover the difference between lark and larceny. 15:56 |
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$12.95
The glory days of American railroading will come alive for you in this TAILS OF THE RAILS audio book.

Over an hour of stories from the February, 1911 issue of Railroad Man's Magazine, including:
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When A Railroad Man Marries - practical jokes make for impractical nuptials in these off-duty yarns. 20:23 |
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Up Against It - engineers who took their chances with death. 15:32 |
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How Coxy's Army Stole A Train - a determined effort to join Coxey's force nearly led to a disaster. 8:47 |
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All Aboard - a poem in which a majestic conductor finds love. 3:59 |
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A Shocking Affair - an idol has normal notions so long as it is not up-ended. 25:08 |

Save $5.95! Both volumes one and two in a set, for a limited time, on sale for $19.95.

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