Riding the Rails with Jeff Anderson – Thirty Years Behind the Throttle

Explicit warning – mild adult situation and a few swears.

 Jacqui chats with author Jeff Anderson, a former employee of the Long Island Railroad.  Jeff shares stories from his long family’s history with the railroad, what it was like to work on the rails, and gives a couple of sneak peaks from his upcoming book Thirty Years Behind the Throttle.  One story includes a good old-fashioned scare, the other that awkwardness of accidental nudity.  There are also reveals of the difficulties in being a published author, and Jeff answers Jacqui’s 5 get to know you better questions.

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