The Dark Truth Behind Steam Locomotive Firemen
Автор: Locomotive Geek
Загружено: 2026-03-04
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Описание: Behind every steam locomotive engineer stood an unsung hero enduring one of railroading's most brutal jobs — the fireman. Responsible for shoveling up to ten tons of coal per shift into a blazing firebox, monitoring boiler pressure, managing water levels, and preventing catastrophic crown sheet failures, firemen worked grueling 12 to 18-hour shifts in searing heat. A drop in the water glass could trigger a deadly boiler explosion in seconds. Racial discrimination locked Black firemen out of promotion to engineer despite equal labor. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen fought hard for worker protections, yet when diesel locomotives replaced steam, the fireman's role was rendered obsolete almost overnight — erasing a demanding craft from American railroad history forever.
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