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  • The A's Escape
    282 6 8

    Asher the Norfolk & Western Class A 2-6-6-4 #1200 was the prototype Class A, which he and his brothers and sisters were built by the Norfolk & Western Railway's East End Shops in Roanoke, Virginia between 1936 and 1950. In 1955 after the N&W bought diesels, Asher battled for his Class and his other Class Cousins. Afte...

  • Train
    57 5 1

    A short story describing how it feels to be a railfan. Copyright 2017 By S.C. Dragonie, All Rights Reserved

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  • More Power to America
    12.2K 319 5

    More Power to America is an exciting mystery where a young modern day technician who must use all her skills to solve a mystery in a town with no power, no phones and no internet. But by unlocking the town's secret past, she may be able to secure its future.

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  • Adventures in Electricity
    8.3K 212 5

    Some people grow up listening to fairy tales, some to folk stories. For Rory, nothing was better than the stories his grandfather told him of his family's epic adventures helping to build the railway of America. Stretching through two centuries, the Sullivan family had followed the rise of railways in America and Rory...

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  • Trains
    10.4K 1.4K 52

    "W-Why do you p-p-paint the t-t-train cars?" "To feel alive, Just Ben." ~ A dialogue story. ~ Sequel to 'Airplanes' but can be read as a stand-alone. ~ Sitting by train tracks, a guy and a girl learn to understand each other. And maybe even fall in love along the way. ~ All while painting train cars. ~ Cover By: @Ma...

  • Airplanes
    46.1K 4.6K 65

    "Why do you watch the planes?" "To feel alive." ✈️ A dialogue book. ✈️ Sitting on (near) the airplane runway, a guy and a girl learn to understand each other. And maybe even fall in love along the way. ✈️ All while watching Airplanes. ✈️ Cover By: thebestsingerever ✈️ #Wattys2015 ✈️ Highest Rank: #40 in Short Story

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  • End of the Line.
    443 18 10

    "This train terminates here. Thank you for travelling with North-Western Railway." For years the people that lived on Sodor Island were assured that the Railway was safe. But not any more...

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