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Wages were $1.00 a day for track labourers while train crews earned from $1.25 to $2.50, as follows: Enginemen, $1.75 to $2.50 per day; brakemen , $1.25 per day and conductors $1.70-1.80.
It focuses on the engineers, conductors, firemen, and brakemen who operated the trains and the unions that represented them, the ‘Big Four’ railroad brotherhoods, in the last decades of the nineteenth century.
Until then, brakemen stopped trains by manually applying brakes in each car.
After the Civil War, they comprised a sizable proportion of the work force of firemen and brakemen on southern railroads, and they fully occupied service positions on dining and sleeping cars as well as in baggage handling.
Aside from the two conductors and two tail-end brakemen riding in the cabooses there was an engineer and fireman on each of the four steam locomotives and a head-end brakeman on the assist engines.
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