Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill — Describing, in extravagant terms, the hard life of the (Irish) railroad workers… Drivin' Steel — "If I could drive steel like John Henry, I'd go home, baby, I'd go home." Of th… The Dummy Line (I) — Concerning possibly the worst, slowest train in history, which comes "Across th… The Dying Hobo — An old hobo lies dying as winter approaches. He speaks of the "better land... w… The Dying Hogger — "A hogger on his deathbed lay, His life was oozing fast away...." He does not w… Echo Canyon — Describes the building of a railroad through Echo Canyon; Mormons work hard and… Edward Lewis — "Oh, we heard a different signal All up and down the Clinchfield Line Since the… The Engineer — Singer, an old engineer, tells his friend (and fireman?) Joe about the wreck on… The Fate of Talmadge Osborne — Talmadge Osborn does not get out of the way of a backing train in time, has his… Freight Train Blues (II) — "I waas born in Dixie in a boomer's shack, Just a little shanty by the railroad…