In the 1970s, young women from throughout the USSR came to Georgia to work on repairing railway lines at Brotseula, a railway-maintenance hub, several kilometers outside the central Georgian town of Kutaisi. They were paid well for their time and, as temporary employees, thought that they would soon return home. In the meantime, they lived in passenger cars at Brotseula. But most of these 40-some women never did go home. Some married, had families and settled down in Brotseula. The Soviet government eventually constructed apartment buildings for them. Today, only ten still work at Brotseula. They are the last female track workers there and soon will retire.
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Nino Zedginidze
Nino Zedginidze graduated from Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film Georgian State University getting a degree in Directing. She is working as a full time photographer for Georgian railways. She also works as a freelancer for various media outlets.