Looks like too much work to lay track next to my ditches to clean them out.
My railroad buddy showed me pics of one of those several years ago. They filled the bucket, then tracked to a location that needed fill, dumped the bucket and tracked back. He said it was painfully slow when they had to track a great distance to dump. Only beat those men shoveling the silt onto the flatcar by a tiny bit.
Kinda like the first autos. Barely beat a horse. Barely.....
unless you were the one on the shovel handle, then it was much better
When I was young I heard many stories of the CCC work and also about the Irish immigrants,
how they dug ditches and filled them with the field stones to make stone drains in the fields and they were working for 25 to 35 cents per day.
Don't forget the WPA...the Works Progress Administration; they also built a lot of bridges, and other infra structure. My Grand dad's privy on his farm had a concrete structure with a hand made wooden, pegged seat, and a sign that said "WPA 1938".
One of my favorite old time comedians, Brother Dave Gardner, was telling how poor he was growing up in the South; he said "The first piece of light bread I ever saw was thrown off the back of a CCC truck". Any way, if you grew up poor you'll understand it.
Yes, I forgot about the WPA. Didn't mean to slight them in any manner. Those organizations were very much needed.
We may see the day for something similar again.
Might not be a bad idea. Give people work they feel proud of instead of sitting at home on unemployment. At least, that would be what i would prefer. Sitting at home like that is not good for your self esteem and probably your mental health, not to mention physical health too.