The notions of labour, mobility and piety have a complex and intertwined
relationship. Using ethnographic methods and a historical perspective,
Temple Tracks critically outlines the interlink of railway
construction in colonial and post-colonial Asia, as well as the
anthropology of infrastructure and transnational mobilities with
religion. In Malaysia and Singapore, evidence of religion-making and
railway-building from a colonial past is visible in multiple modes and
media as memories, recollections and 'traces'.