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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 5 MIN

019 - Along The Tracks

from Trains at Work · host Mary Elting Folsom, David Lyle Millard

Dive into the enchanting world of trains with this delightful childrens book that celebrates the thrilling steam engines that once crisscrossed our nation in the early 1900s. Experience the adventure of riding these magnificent machines, learn what it was like to work on the rails, and discover the fascinating tasks involved in keeping the trains running smoothly—from repairing tracks to fixing hot boxes. Perfect for young readers and train enthusiasts alike, this captivating story unravels the meaning of terms like high balling and highlights the essential roles of a brakeman and engineer. Join Sam, a dedicated fireman on a freight locomotive, as he shares stories from his familys rich railroad legacy, including the tales of his father, grandfather, and grandmother, who operated the telegraph key to ensure safe and timely journeys. Whether youre a child or simply young at heart, this book is sure to ignite your passion for trains and teach you valuable skills like how to flag down a train in case of an emergency!

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