ABSTRACT

This sociological classic shows how the railroad tramp’s status as a deviant changed from frontier itinerant to post settlement vagrant; from class conscious proletariat in the Depression to the damaged post WWII vet. The third edition (with new photos) discusses how today the freights have become the milieu of violent gangs who transport drugs, human traffickers, and serial killers. Beating the odds against increased post 9/11 surveillance are yuppie adventure seekers, young travelers, crust punks and oogles. In the background is the same freight train—unforgiving and lethal—and cultures policed at times by honorable tramps and at times by sadistic enforcers of violent gangs. 

Features of the new edition:

Eight previously unpublished photos that reflect new directions in visual ethnography. (90 photos altogether)

A fuller integration of photos made during the author’s participant research with tramps over thousands of miles on the freights and while living homeless in urban America.

New, nuanced edit of a narrative describing author’s five week immersion with the quintessential tramp of the era, Carl.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part 1|150 pages

On the Road

chapter 1|5 pages

Waiting for a train

chapter 2|5 pages

An old tramp

chapter 3|9 pages

You can't trust everybody you meet

chapter 4|8 pages

Two cans of beans

chapter 5|9 pages

Another ascent of the Rockies

chapter 6|17 pages

We arrive in Wenatchee

chapter 7|11 pages

A tall thin tramp

chapter 8|8 pages

Boston Blackie

chapter 9|12 pages

One-Eyed Jack

chapter 10|10 pages

The ride up the branch

chapter 11|6 pages

Riffraff

chapter 12|8 pages

Rubber tramp

chapter 13|10 pages

Harvest jungle

chapter 14|12 pages

To the orchard

chapter 15|10 pages

As Goldens ripen

chapter 16|8 pages

Going home

part 2|52 pages

The Rise and Fall of the Tramp

chapter 17|5 pages

The ebb and flow of tramp life

chapter 18|16 pages

Whither the tramp?