rautatieläiset
Rautatieläiset is a Finnish term that translates to "railway workers" or "railway people." It broadly refers to individuals employed by or associated with the railway industry in Finland. This encompasses a wide range of professions, including train drivers, conductors, station staff, track maintenance crews, signalers, engineers, administrative personnel, and those working in the manufacturing and repair of rolling stock. Historically, rautatieläiset formed a significant part of the Finnish workforce, particularly during the expansion of the railway network in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The development of the railway system was crucial for Finland's industrialization and economic growth, and the workers were instrumental in its operation and maintenance.
The life and work of rautatieläiset have often been depicted in Finnish culture, reflecting their importance.