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The railways had hard work for America's new residents. The Italian trackwalker for the Pennsylvania Railroad trekkedd the tracks, tightening or replacing loose and damaged linkages betweeen the wooden ties and the metal rails.
#photo: Jo--Italian track-walker on Pennsylvania Railroad, near New York City -- 1930. Lewis Hine #photographer #lewishine #NYC
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