Posts Tagged ‘railroaders’
Safety and recovery on the agenda for annual Cornerstone railroad conference
The closest rail tracks to RT Lodge, located on the southern edge of the Maryville College Woods off of Wilkinson Pike in Maryville, Tenn., are mostly lost to history. There are still traces of the old line — a length of intact rail here, tie imprints there — built in 1867 by the Knoxville and…
Read MoreJill’s journey: Cornerstone Railroad Program coordinator travels from addiction’s darkness to helping others recover
As the Railroad Program Coordinator at Cornerstone of Recovery, Jill Burbidge serves as a living example of the power of transformation. When “railroaders,” as they’re known in the industry, come to Cornerstone for residential addiction treatment, Jill acts as a liaison between the companies for which they work and the combination of therapists and clinicians…
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