"Time and again, Johnny Taylor’s duty to keep the rails safe from disaster conflicted with his employer’s desire to keep its trains running as fast and as frequently as possible, putting his career and family in peril."
As he walked along the spongy, damp Louisiana marshland, scrutinizing tracks owned by one of the nation s largest freight railroad companies, Robert Faaborg was not happy. The
Time and again, Johnny Taylor’s duty to keep the rails safe from disaster conflicted with his employer’s desire to keep its trains running as fast and as frequently as possible, putting his career and family in peril.