Women railroad employees
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
American Council of Railroad Women records
An organization of women holding supervisory positions in railroad personnel and service. The records provide insight into the attitudes and motivations of a group of professional women organized for their mutual benefit at a time when most women had "jobs" rather than "careers." Material includes correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, photographs, scrapbooks, and other material which document its history and activities from its founding until 1977.
World War I: Women war workers, Erie Railroad, circa 1914-1920
Photographs of women railroad workers on the Erie Railroad during World War I.
World War I: Women war workers, New York, circa 1914-1920
Photographs of women war workers in transportation in New York including images of women mechanics, drivers, and railroad workers.