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Railway culture refers to the set of values, practices, traditions, and social interactions that characterize the community of people involved in railways. This culture can encompass a wide range of elements, including: 1. **Professional Identity**: Railway workers, from engineers and conductors to maintenance staff and station managers, often share a strong professional identity linked to their roles and responsibilities. This can create a sense of camaraderie and pride in their work.

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