It’s 9 a.m. on a Tuesday in June. BNSF’s Gainesville, Texas, yard office is quiet, tucked in the heart of the terminal. Inside, benches, tables and computers line the room. A fresh pot of coffee brews as BNSF employees trickle in, stowing away essentials in lockers and chatting about weekend plans. The low hum of radio transmissions and the distant rumble of passing trains bring the building to life.
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