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Bonds of Life and Limb: Women of the Union Pacific
In the rugged terrain of Wyoming, the railroad carves its path like a long river of steel, shaping the history and spirit of the place. Yet, the stories of those who spend their lives on the rails, laboring with grit, … Continue reading →
Posted in oral histories, Railroad History, Uncategorized, Union Pacific Railroad, Women in the workforce, women's history
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Tagged 1970s, Equal opportunity, Gender equality, Life Between the Rails project, Personal stories, Railroad jobs, Women railroaders, Workplace camaraderie, Workplace challenges, Wyoming
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