Beaten by Dun and Corson, Trent is hurled unconscious to the tracks. Helen, who witnesses the attack, drags Trent from the rails just in time to save him from death beneath the wheels of an oncoming train. When the tramp revives, he accompanies his rescuer back to the station.

Rupert Winslow, traffic superintendent of the railroad that employs Helen as operator at Lone Point,...

Climbing into a cab of a freight engine, Bobbie Layson, the son of a station pulls the throttle open...

Trent returns to the throttle too soon after his recovery from illness. On the following day Ruth, h...

When informed by Helen that the rival railroad proposes to cross the Salt Lake's tracks, McKay, Divi...

A wagon load of powder explodes, destroying the railroad trestle under which it is passing; Helen, k...

Jim, determined to ruin a box car brake test, hides inside, removes the flooring, and ruins the brak...

Deering and his gang rifle the station safe and gain possession of some valuable gems; Helen seizes ...

In a scuffle between the assistant foreman and a discharged employee at the mountain construction ca...

Burkett, superintendent of the Western Railway, opposes his daughter's friendship for Dick Benton, o...

Helen, discharged by the superintendent without justification, comes to the rescue when a flat car, ...

Dick Benton, a young attorney of the railroad, is on his way to the Capitol to deliver evidence invo...

Stallings' plot to spoil the demonstration of Dick Benton's newly invented safety stop for trains se...

Helen, the telegraph operator at Lone Point, receives a telegram for Sydney Wayne, superintendent of...

Barstow, a crook, conceives the idea of buying old automobiles, staging "accidents" with them, and s...

A fall from a semaphore weakens Wood's mind and when he later disappears circumstances point to suic...