gandy dancer

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gandy dancer

A gandy dancer uses a long steel bar to align the railroad tracks.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A laborer in a railroad maintenance gang: A "gandy dancer" is a historical term for a worker, typically part of a crew, responsible for the manual construction and maintenance of railway tracks. Their duties often involved laying rails, driving spikes, and aligning tracks using tools and coordinated physical labor.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • In the early 20th century, a gandy dancer's job was physically demanding and crucial for railroad safety.
    • The museum exhibit honors the gandy dancers who built the transcontinental railroad.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is historical and carries cultural significance, often associated with the folk songs and rhythmic chants workers used to coordinate their strenuous manual labor.
    • The rhythmic calls of the gandy dancers helped synchronize their movements as they lifted and positioned heavy rails.
Variants and Related Words
  • Track laborer: A more modern or generic term for a railway maintenance worker.
  • Section hand: Another historical term for a member of a railroad maintenance crew.
Synonyms
  • Railroad laborer
  • Trackman
  • Railway maintenance worker
Related Idioms
  • While not a direct idiom, the term "gandy dancer" itself evokes a specific era and type of work, often used to symbolize hard, coordinated manual labor from the past.
    • His grandfather worked like a gandy dancer, all muscle and rhythm, to provide for the family.
gandy dancer

A gandy dancer uses a long steel bar to align the railroad tracks.

Noun
  1. a laborer in a railroad maintenance gang