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  2. Freighthopping - Wikipedia

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    Illegally hopping a ride on a private freight car began with the invention of the train. In the United States, freighthopping became a common means of transportation following the American Civil War as the railroads began pushing westward, especially among migrant workers who became known as "hobos".

  3. Train surfing - Wikipedia

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    Train surfing (also known as train hopping or train hitching) is typically a reckless, dangerous, and illegal act of riding on the outside of a moving train, tram, or other forms of rail transport. In a number of countries, the term 'train hopping' is used synonymously with freight hopping , which means riding on the outside of a freight train ...

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  5. Freight Train Riders of America - Wikipedia

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    Michael Elijah Adams ("Dirty Mike"), a native of Michigan, started hopping trains at age 14 and went on to kill more than 16 fellow drifters, according to his reckoning. [9] He is serving 15 years to life for the killing of train-rider John Owens in Placer County, California. He is also a suspect in murders in Texas and Washington, among others.

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  7. Talk:Freighthopping - Wikipedia

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    This article has some big problems. It's more of a guide to crime than an objective account of this despicable act. It should be fixed. It's not a dispicable act you bourgeois idiot. I think the article is just fine the way it is, and it's more informative as a pseudo-guide than as a straight article with few details.

  8. You Can't Win (book) - Wikipedia

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    You Can't Win is an autobiography by burglar and hobo Jack Black, written in the early to mid-1920s and first published in 1926.It describes Black's life on the road, in prison and his various criminal capers in the American and Canadian west from the late 1880s to early 20th century.

  9. La Bestia - Wikipedia

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    La Bestia ("The Beast"), also known as El Tren de la Muerte ("The Train of Death") and El Tren de los Desconocidos ("The Train of the Unknowns"), is a freight train that starts its route in Chiapas state in southern Mexico, near the border of Guatemala.