I've been trying to add fictional and nonfictional accounts of railroading to my reading list. I haven't been as successful at the library as I'd hoped. I did find a selection of short stories from the Depression era that was interesting. I heard about a novel called "Foamers" that I believe is a mystery set with railroading in the background, and I have read a facinating yet disturbing book called "The Drift" about a guy riding the rails after he has a psychotic breakdown. That one is gritty but it painted a pretty satisfying portrait of the modern day railrider.
Anyone have suggestions for books written by railroaders?
Ralph
In my collection I have
The new collected works of Prose and Poetry of Iowa Blackie
Done and Been Steel Rail Chronicles of American Hobos
Tales of the Iron Road "My life as King of the Hobos" Steam Train Maury Graham
The Way of the Hobos by A-NO1< who traveled 5000,000 miles on $7.61
A History of Hobos Tramps and other Vagabonds by Steam Train Maury
"Hobo" Eddy Joe Cotton
Rolling Nowhere " A young mans Adventures riding the rails with Americas Hoboes.
"Fishbones" National King of the Hobos
One more train to Ride" The Underground World of Modern American Hobos"
"Hoboes" Wandering in America 1870-1940
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