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Trains of Recollection. Drawn from Fifty Years of Railway Service in Scotland and Canada, and told to Arthur Hawkes

Par : David Blyth Hanna
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-5281-1833-7
  • EAN9782528118337
  • Date de parution01/09/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing

Résumé

Trains of Recollection: Drawn from Fifty Years of Railway Service in Scotland and Canada, and told to Arthur Hawkes is a captivating memoir chronicling the remarkable life and career of David Blyth Hanna, a pioneering figure in the development of railways across two continents. Spanning half a century, this book offers a vivid, firsthand account of the evolution of the railway industry from the late 19th to the early 20th century, as seen through the eyes of a man who played a pivotal role in its growth.
Beginning with Hanna's early days in Scotland, the narrative immerses readers in the challenges and triumphs of railway work during a time of rapid industrial change. Hanna's recollections are rich with detail, painting a picture of the bustling stations, the camaraderie among railway workers, and the technical innovations that transformed travel and commerce. The memoir then follows Hanna's journey to Canada, where he became instrumental in the expansion of the Canadian Northern Railway and later the Canadian National Railways.
His stories capture the spirit of adventure and determination that characterized the building of railways across the vast Canadian landscape, from the bustling cities to the remote wilderness. Throughout the book, Hanna shares personal anecdotes, encounters with notable figures, and reflections on the social and economic impact of the railways. He describes the hardships faced by workers, the excitement of opening new lines, and the sense of community that developed among those who dedicated their lives to the rails.
The narrative is enriched by Hanna's keen observations and his deep appreciation for the role of railways in shaping modern society. Told to Arthur Hawkes, the memoir is both informative and engaging, blending historical insight with the warmth and humor of personal storytelling. Trains of Recollection is not only a valuable historical document but also an inspiring tribute to the men and women who built and operated the railways that connected nations and transformed lives.
It is a must-read for railway enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the human stories behind the iron tracks that spanned continents.